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To: SirVinny who wrote (99254)2/14/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: William F. Wager, Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
The price drops so, "Mr. Market" has just given you the opportunity to
buy more since you were too dumb/scared to buy when the stock was
cheaper before. Tech stocks are volatile and volatility is your friend
so get over it and thank Niles and the guy from SSBarney for giving
you the chance to get in at a better price. All of this wailing about
Niles is getting old, respectfully.



To: SirVinny who wrote (99254)2/14/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: Catcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
vince, i appreciate your efforts. i think you are right on
target with your thoughts of what the big guys do to
us little guys. Mr. niles has, perhaps inadvertedly????
given us a very blatant example of MANIPULATION.
CNBC and anyone else that was an unwitting accomplice
must be reamed. The timing of niles MANIPULATION (short
time frame as well as days before earnings announcement)
heighten and obviate the negatives

thank you again for your efforts. THIS manipulation is
PRESS WORTHY



To: SirVinny who wrote (99254)2/15/1999 1:28:00 PM
From: SirVinny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
RESPONSE FROM WALL STREET WEEK

LETTER TO WALL STREET WEEK


Feb 14, 1999

Mr. Rukeyser,
I have been an avid viewer of your show over the years and consider it a model example of balanced business
journalism.

In view of the volatility of DELL's valuation following a recent report released by Mr. Niles which has raised
the suspicion of abusive manipulation, would you be so kind and
obtain comments from Mr. Niles as to "what caused his opinion to change with regards to DELL in just 10
days?"

Mr. Niles at the beginning of February seemed satisfied that DELL would attain its objectives and expected
sales of $5.5 billion. Following DELL's run-up days prior to the earnings release, Mr. Niles suddenly makes
an aboutface. Many investors are left baffled.

THANK YOU

Vince Geracitano


REPLY from WSW. Hopefully they'll look into it:

"Thank you for visiting the Wall $treet Week With Louis Rukeyser website. All questions and comments are immediately passed on to the program staff. Your interest is warmly appreciated."