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To: Robert Scott Diver who wrote (82586)11/28/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: PAL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
TO EVERY DELL SHAREHOLDER. I AM STARTING A CAMPAIGN TO
HAVE DELL ENGAGE IN E-COMMERCE TO BE NAMED DELLMART -
www.dellmart.com - AND LATER DELL WILL IPO THIS NEW COMPANY.
IF YOU AGREE, PLEASE SEND AN E-MAIL TO:

Ken_Kasman@Dell.com


You might compose your own e-mail or copy the one below:

Dear Mr. Kasman:

I believe that you will agree that e-commerce is the wave of the
future. Dell sells $ 10 million/day on the internet, but Wall Street is
not viewing Dell as an internet company.

Please consider forming a new subsidiary to be called DELLMART which
will engage an e-commerce of merchandise other than computers. DELLMART
will sell direct with the website: www.dellmart.com. In direct sell,
Dell is second to none. Please take advantage of thiswhile e-commerce is in its infancy. Let DELLMART become the Walmart of cyberspace.

The mere announcement of Dell planning DELLMART will propel the stock.

Thank you for your considerations.

Sincerely,

your name - a Dell shareholder
e-mail address
Phone # (optional)



After you send your e-mail, please post on this thread to or PM me.

Our voice will be heard. With DELLMART all of us will be rewarded. So, please take a moment of your time to join this campaign.

Thanking you for your support.

Paul.



To: Robert Scott Diver who wrote (82586)11/28/1998 12:26:00 PM
From: hdl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
for some reason ibm is beating hitachi in main frames.
ibm's tv ads have made much of its e-commerce and speech recognition