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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (87578)1/1/1999 8:17:00 PM
From: Voltaire  Respond to of 176387
 
Mohan, what is amazing to me is that some analyst somewhere in this god forsaken investment community actually set down one day and drew the conclusion that the best investment at the time was Harnischfeger, Inc. And people wonder why they lose their ass.

Voltaire



To: Mohan Marette who wrote (87578)1/1/1999 9:07:00 PM
From: LWolf  Respond to of 176387
 
Business Week's Top 25 Exec's of the Year...
Michael S. Dell: Nerdy Like a Fox

MICHAEL S. DELL's performance is so awesome that a new word may be
needed to explain how the 33-year-old CEO continues to astound competitors, analysts, and shareholders: Dellocity.

It's not yet part of the jargon-heavy computer-industry lexicon, but it should be. Dellocity is the art of operating in rmanentfast-forward mode. The company squeezes maximum efficiency out of everything it does--from manufacturing personal computers to shipping orders within two weeks to delivering instantaneous customer service via the World Wide Web.

Dell's financial performance shows the same acceleration as its operations. Sales in 1997 jumped from $7.7 billion to $12.3 billion and are expected to approach $18.5 billion for the fiscal year ending Jan. 31.

Those results are a lot jazzier than the man himself, whom business magazine with his company's engineers and managing much of his empire via E-mail--several hours a night from home is common. In true workaholic style, his. But the style works. In electronic commerce, the ultimate in high-velocity business, Dell's Internet sales have skyrocketed to an astonishing $10 million-plus a day. Now that's Dellocity.

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