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To: PAL who wrote (110721)3/22/1999 2:26:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Paul-San I have just sent them an email suggesting they put out a news release or something either refuting what the analysts are saying or agree with them instead of just sitting around on their ass not doing anything while the analysts dictates the the future of the company and the movement of the stock price.

It may not do any good but I always make it a point to let the companies I invest in know what I think. You may want to consider doing the same if you think it is appropriate to do so.



To: PAL who wrote (110721)3/22/1999 5:19:00 PM
From: edamo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
paul...re dell silence...

try to keep my eyes open, but perhaps, i may be looking through rose colored glasses, but i don't think it's the responsibility of a ceo to comment on the minute by minute price action of his stock, which is being moved by the manic forces of the market...dell's last earnings respectable enough for me...no one has a crystal ball, any recent interview of msd, quite positive,....it's almost as the market and its pundits want a negative to be proved...the stock has fallen out of favor because it's growth has fallen below 50% and how can it keep it's high pe valuation...okay, let's be logical...the momentum is in internets...basic query to anyone with much more math acumen than i...what growth does aol require to maintain to keep its 500+ pe, or how about ebay with its mid 4 figure pe...the percentage growth is easy when you are consistently negative or under .30 share...gets harder as you get bigger, with an economic downturn would you rather be in a cash rich entity who has lived thru sector downturns or a fluff rich entity that is in uncharted waters...i'm too conservative and will stick to my 15-18% pa goal...paul, only time will tell...and if we are wrong...the worst will be wrenched out...but if correct...explosive upside as the momos return...i like the risk/reward at this level....too many apocalypses....good luck, ed a.



To: PAL who wrote (110721)3/22/1999 5:26:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Paul, Michael Dell was on the wires today being quoted as saying that he is bullish on growth, and that the company will continue to out-perform the sector.

I can't give you the URL. My broker said it was on Dow Jones News.

Regards,

LoD