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To: TREND1 who wrote (99712)2/15/1999 6:36:00 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
Larry, Nope, just holding the ones I've already got in place and smiling a lot. I knew that Dell was in deep kimshee since he ran the receivables balloon game last quarter.

Does this thread remind you of Micron on Prodigy in 1996? The same vehemence among the true believers and the blind acceptance of any tall tale from the co. touts. <G> The same types of guys who call themselves analysts yet can't use their real names. The same total ignorance of any negative facts about the stock they wuv. The same reverence for my opinions. <G> Although I don't think anyone on the Micron thread threatened to sue an analyst for telling the truth the co. pumped into him....whoops, just remembered where the term "Vinicked" came from. <G>

Seriously, I wouldn't buy puts on this dog right now. It is obvious that Dell fed Niles the info and they probably low-balled the disaster so they could show "better than expected" revenues. The stock will pop as the herd considers that hiccup in perception the theme song from Rawhide and start, "Rollin', rollin', rollin.'" <G> After all, even bad news looks good after a bad day. MB