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To: h.l. meeks who wrote (100882)2/16/1999 5:59:00 PM
From: Voltaire  Respond to of 176387
 
Bulls---! tomorrow is one damn day. so it drops 100 points, hell it will come back a hundred the next. We are in a ten Year bull market. One day, some day maybe, people will finally get it. No wonder most people don't make money in the market. They are too busy picking up their underwear and running.

Voltaire



To: h.l. meeks who wrote (100882)2/16/1999 6:12:00 PM
From: Goldbug Guru  Respond to of 176387
 
What to expect in the coming days & weeks...DOWNGRADE!!!!!
Analysts might downgrade dell in the coming days, better think twice before buying. Many brokerage firms is going to kick dell while he's down, dell can still go down quite a bit from here possibly $50.00

I agree with you bloodbath tomorrow.



To: h.l. meeks who wrote (100882)2/16/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Respond to of 176387
 
meeks; re blood. Dell remains the best performing (sales growth) in the PC sector. Now, you're the analyst, do you recommend to your large cap fund clients (mutual funds specializing in buying large caps only) selling the best performing PC sector stock because you think that this best performing secotor stock will now underperform because (a) the current past underperformers are suddenly now going to outperform, and (b) the nasdaq large caps (which have outperformed year after year) are finally going to underperform as well?

don't you think that MD's system can be applied by MD to other market sectors (storage, networking, for example) and MD can leverage the Dell name? the PC sector is but one sector. Dell has outperformed there and remains at a crossroads of significant growth not only in that sector worldwide but any other sector Dell so chooses to enter.

how many public analysts predicted in 1997 over $18 billion in sales for Dell for 1998? I don't know of any. It wasn't until mid 98 that you began to see the $18 billion figures.

Technology is changing so rapidly that those dependent on computers must constantly update their systems - not to mention the other 90% of the world population who has no access to computing power.