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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (98058)2/12/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: Dennis  Respond to of 176387
 
Michael Dell: "Dell is on a Tear" vs. Dan Niles statement......who would you trust??????



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (98058)2/12/1999 3:27:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 176387
 
Uncle Frank,hmmm....very interesting, M. Dell: "Dell is on a tear" !!
If this is true, then it is 100% opposite of what the analists said.
But on the other hand M.Dell is on the inside so what does he know. The analists instead are on the outside guessing in so they know more. Gentlemen, please place your bets......,

TA

you said: Now that I've spent my morning investigating the downturn, I see no basis for reduced expectations for dell other than the vague musings of Dan Niles (who the h*&& is he?) that, due to competition in the computer arena, dell might disappoint with revenue growth. A load of crap. Personally, since all my chips are in the pot, I'm going to wait for Michael to make his announcement on Tuesday to see what's up. It was only a few days ago when he told the Goldman Sachs meeting that "dell is on a tear". I don't think he would have said that if business was crappy.

Everyone has to make their own call,
Frank