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To: DownSouth who wrote (680)2/25/1999 3:15:00 PM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 10934
 
I like those charts quite a picture when you put them together. I feel a month from now emc and ntap with be up and dell maybe a little higher or lower than where it is now. cnbc just said mm still trying to get out. Every time dell moves up a little more selling comes in. Perhaps its institutions they can't all bail out at once or it would kill it for them. Anyway this is a ntap thread and I'm here for quite some time as I usually don't trade... take care. John



To: DownSouth who wrote (680)2/25/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 10934
 
I may be adding NTAP to my portfolio (with some new 401k rollover money) but I intend to HOLD all of my DELL shares. In fact, if it drops much lower I may buy more. IMHO, many investors and ANALysts underestimate DELL's growth prospects for the next five years. DELL has been my best investment and I intend to keep it as my PRIMARY holding. Here are my current thoughts on DELL:

Message 8031254

I also really like NTAP and am considering a position in this stock for my farm team of high potential companies. With its strategic industry position, GREAT growth rates, low market cap., etc...I feel that it is better positioned than EMC to deliver superior returns in the next 3-5 years.

Good Luck Investing Everyone.

Regards,

Scott