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To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (109131)3/11/1999 6:44:00 PM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Jim Jones......the guy in San Diego with the Nikes..you get the picture <g>



To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (109131)3/11/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: Thomas J. Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
TROUBLE?? TROUBLE??? TROUBLE????????????????

Why has Dell gone below it's 50 Day Moving Average,,,Well the first time it usually means nothing,,,,BUT that was two weeks ago,,,This is the second...

The trouble is when it does it a second time as we are seeing in the face of a BONUS land market...That second time a stock price moves below the 50 DMA is TROUBLE>>>>>>>>>>>>.
90% of the time it means hit the high roads,Bail,Sell,byebye?

Maybe JOCK can give us some insight on this?



To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (109131)3/11/1999 6:53:00 PM
From: Devil's Advocate  Respond to of 176387
 
Anybody who speaks loud can get a following. Have you not noticed that?

But, MB speculates that ASP going down faster then unit sales, which would indicate that revenues are decreasing in the PC industry. Not a crazy speculation if you ask me. It could be true.

The only data I could get was on the server business where Q4 98 showed a decrease of 4.6% over Q4 97 (source: Dataquest). The fun part in it, is that DELL grew revenues at 95% in the server business during this period.