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To: TCGNJ who wrote (103461)2/21/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: Dorine Essey  Respond to of 176387
 
TCG.
NO MONEY or I would be buying more DELL without a doubt.

Dorine



To: TCGNJ who wrote (103461)2/21/1999 1:05:00 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<<<Anyone on the thread accumulating more Dell shares at these levels?>>>
Yup:
Bought 100 Dell at $80, plus calls.
02-19 Bought 1 Call Dlq Aug 100 10 3/4 $1,117.03
02-19 Bought 1 Call Lde Jan 120 12 1/8 $1,257.26
02-19 Bought 2 Call Dlq March 85 6 3/8 $1,335.09
02-19 Bought 2 Call Dlq May 65 23 3/8 $4,771.03
But there is nothing unusual here, as I've been doing something like it for two years, except I used to buy maybe 10,20 or 30
Dell at a time instead of 100.
There is some risk in the early calls, but the May 65's will
become May 32 1/2 's in March.
Does anyone here expect Dell, with $5 bil/yr Web sales and a growth rate of 3.5 x industry average, to be selling at $32 while (choke) Cpq with its paltry earnings is selling for perhaps $50 ?
Now if CPQ backs down to < 30 I could be in trouble.
Sig



To: TCGNJ who wrote (103461)2/21/1999 1:57:00 PM
From: russn  Respond to of 176387
 
Yes.