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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (22800)2/17/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good Evening Sonny,

Thanks for keeping up on things that would interest me about Dell. It was indeed another sell off and I figure although it is hard to take these big drops in your stocks, over time buying the leading companies will reward your patience and
endurance. There was some heavy selling during the last hour and I thought for sure that Dell was going to close below 80. I have this feeling like you that they just wanted to bring the pe down so the fund managers could get on a company which has had stellar runs but they missed earlier. Niles if full of doo doo by saying that sometimes you get it right. He was tipped off some how and I am little concerned about this. Microsoft is a screaming buy at this point and I wishe I had more moolah as I would be buying more. I am glad that you have the courage to hold on to your margin. My gut feeling is the selloff will soon be over. They got their pound of flesh out of Dell and Microsoft and should see stabalization. There was over 100 million shares traded today for Dell. When the Dell stock splits it will be indeed my largest holding although I will have many shares of Microsoft when its splits too.

Have a great evening.Going to check the NBR soon.

Frank