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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (104777)2/25/1999 8:05:00 AM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yeah right: I want to get this straight. You send me a private message that attacks me with threats and lies, and then you wish for me to "respect" the very paragraph that you deleted, which exposes your utter hypocrisy, and for that I am a "Cad". Now here's a question for the logically challenged. Isn't it you who betrayed Michael Burke's confidence? And it would seem to me that your comments on Mr. Burke display an absolute lack of respect for the man. I mean you shared this little tidbit with someone with whom you were at the very least feuding. And Uncle Frank, generally speaking, one doesn't have someone kicked off of a thread if one has the ultimate respect for that person. Maybe the angels have started speaking to you as well.

And now you are going to "report" me to SI for exposing as a fraud some guy who completely contradicts himself, admits that he lies, claims he is an adviser who has made a 700% return on his money in the past 12 months but cannot show any verifiable proof or for that matter even reveal his name or his company, but only can justify his returns in terms of speaking to angels. Maybe the angels have told you to report me to SI for reporting this obvious fraud to the SEC.

The line for the Kool-Aid bucket starts on the left. It will get longer as the boys from FMR (and others) keep dumping DELL--which incidentally is still a wonderful company whose unequalled success has attracted some awfully warped perspectives among the Johnny Come Latelys to the stock.

And clearly, DELL's stock is subject to a reasonable questioning of its valuation, which is precisely what I did. Simply put, DELL has now become a trader's stock rather than a buy and hold stock--at least over the next twelve months.