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To: Indelible who wrote (107821)3/6/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Dell the 'one that is reshaping the entire industry..the best at what it does..'

Indelible:
Thanks for that post, a lot of 'wisdom' (that comes with experience)in what these guys are saying,I think I like them.<g>

This little comment from Ronald of Strong Growth fund says it all in my opinion:---

"..The greatest risk with these stocks is that you'll never own them because they always seem expensive.Great stocks always have higher valuations than do lousy stocks......

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What's past is past," says L. Roy Papp, co-manager of the Papp America-Abroad fund. "If you want to make money in the market you have to look through the windshield, not into the rearview mirror." That means thinking of Dell not as a company whose stock has rocketed, but as one that is reshaping an entire industry and that is, quite frankly, the best at what it does.

It's hard to step up and buy the great growth companies, but it's something you have to do," says Ronald C. Ognar, manager of the Strong Growth fund. "Then you hold on and let them work for you--and don't bail out if there's a downturn. The greatest risk with these stocks is that you'll never own them because they always seem expensive.Great stocks always have higher valuations than do lousy stocks.....