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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (21710)12/5/1998 11:37:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Frank. Dell. Yes, it would be nice if Dell were to join the party. But I guess every company takes a breather at times. I don't think it's M. Dell's fault that Dell stock is lingering here. Analyst's are worried that Dell is ahead of itself and now CPQ is invading their territory. If investors shared M.Dell's optimism, the stock would join the party. It tried sev. times yesterday to go much higher. Patience my friend. I am looking at my returns in Dell over the last year and I would love to see all my other stocks that slow. gg. When we get closer to next earnings, it will move.

Yes, with your risk tolerance you will be better off taking things one step at a time. gg. Just look for the right entry point in AOL. I am sure with this volatility in the markets you should have no trouble getting back in. Famous last words. I never did catch some of my stocks once I got out.

Temp. in Wash. DC reached 76 yesterday. I was debating of taking a dip in the Potomac. gg.

Sonny