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To: Eggolas Moria who wrote (110643)3/22/1999 11:39:00 AM
From: GRANOLA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Gary, IF it is true that Dell has, in the past, done "financial engineering," then i say more power to them for being swift enough to capitalized on their own success! i am sure they are changing their "financial engineering" strategy with the times, and not exposing shareholders to downside risk from options playing. KEEP COOL.

REMEMBER ALL, EVERY TIME DELL IS DOWN, THE DELL BEARS HYPE EVERY LITTLE POSSIBLE SHREAD OF NEGATIVE SLANT ON ANYTHING IN ORDER TO HAVE A PRAYER OF BUYING IN AS CHEAP AS POSSIBLE...wait too long, you lose on this winning company, especially with DONNIE buying up more shares today! JMO Good luck to everyone, GR



To: Eggolas Moria who wrote (110643)3/22/1999 11:56:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Consider it 'gravy'.

Gary:
If you don't like the extra $3.1 billion Dell earned through 'financial engineering' that is ok,just consider it gravy.

One thing is certain though and that is when it comes to financial management (even after excluding the 'financial engineering' stuff of course) nobody beats Dell bar none.

I for one have no problem with Dell making some 'extra chump change' through whatever means they have available to them,'cos it takes nothing away from Dell's extraordinary performance as a company. Just because they made more money from selling puts and trading calls has nothing to do with anything,if anything it shows their financial acumen to take advantage of the market conditions.