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To: Tumbleweed who wrote (95761)2/7/1999 2:37:00 PM
From: Dave Taylor  Respond to of 176387
 
Hello Threadsters!

Does anyone have a source for past intraday charts for DELL?

Thanks, Dave



To: Tumbleweed who wrote (95761)2/7/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<Dell-China> Joe,in case you didn't know Dell's China plant only became operational in Sep.98,what is that 5 months or so? Give it time and see what happens. Also Legend has always been No.1 PC maker in China for obvious reasons but don't be so sure they remain their for too long,they still may remain No1 for quite a while but then again hey may not,besides the Chinese market is growing so fast there is room for a few including Dell. Another point to remember is that Legend is No.1 is because they sell cheap computers to the price conscious customers sort of like why Compaq is No.1 PC maker in the world (Wonder why Dell is the NO.1 PC vendor in the business segment in the U.S?)but this trend is changing as evidenced by a couple of articles I posted yesterday,and the reports came from China.



To: Tumbleweed who wrote (95761)2/7/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Joe,
Hi!!!
RE: FWIW, the article is somewhat critical of Compaq, points out that it has been trying for 5 years and has 'an anaemic 4% market share"

Not being critical of CPQ here...but, just commenting on why I love the possibilities of Dell exploding in CHINA...The knowledge that this thread has taught me with concerns to the Dell "culture"....IMO DELL's virtual integration fits the culture of the Chinese perfectly....Dell is the bargain of all ....the quality that is surpassed by no one...and the service which is the envy of the others... Reading about Dell's plans in China over two years ago (IBD) sparked my first major move into more Dell stock..why?? I believe DELL and the Chinese culture are a perfect match....if the direct method and quality have conquered the other continents of the world...Dell IMO will rapidly expand in CHINA...Mort telling us some of the projections this past August made my visions of future growth expand...this is the main reason why I predict DELL will have five splits in the next five years....CHINA is such a trump card...who really knows how fast they will take to DELL?? But, we know that the acceleration of their thirst for technology is constantly growing at a rate no one seems to have the low pulse figure on...I look forward to this earnings report with great interest... hoping that during the conference call or on CNBC Michael or management talk of where they anticipate Dell to be headed...

Best, kemble






To: Tumbleweed who wrote (95761)2/7/1999 5:21:00 PM
From: HDC  Respond to of 176387
 
Joe take a look at the following article posted by Mohan:

"https://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=7510636"

Please take note of the following from the article:

"Our business model is tricky. The factory does not build anything unless we go out and sell," he (John Legere, president, Asia-Pacific, Dell Computer Corporation ) points out. Within five weeks, the China factory was struggling with an order backlog.