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To: Venkie who wrote (82525)11/27/1998 1:21:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Oh DELL will be back in full swing give it couple of months,Nov has never been a great month for DELL and Dec ain't that hot either.I consider it as a period of consolidation,nice time to load up.

What can I tell you about them NUTs,easy money! If they are willing to pay, 'take it' I always say. Let me put it to you this way,I made enough to buy a nice house in Texas in about 2 days,now I need to make a little more for my house in the jungle,it is almost finished too,and y'all can come visit me in the jungle but bring your own bug repellant.<vbg>



To: Venkie who wrote (82525)11/27/1998 1:56:00 PM
From: Gold Beach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Venkie:
<she is petered out for now>

DELL is acting just like PSFT when I owned it at $53. I had a very good earnings quarter but I saw my $53/share erode way down to $37/share. Then the Asian thing came along and I lost more. Finally sold at $30/share in disgust. During this whole period, I did not see much in terms of disappointing news. It seemed like everyone got off the PSFT merry-go-round and it simply went down.
I see DELL doing somewhat the same thing. In addition, the Net stocks are diverting money away from DELL. I think a great play right now would be to be in the Internet stocks until mid-December. Then jump back into DELL. I'm thinking one could end up owning a lot more shares of DELL using this strategy. I do not see DELL taking a big drop like PSFT did. But it might go down to $58/share and buying it back with additional money made in the Internet would really be leveraging one's money. Any else have thoughts on this strategy?
Don