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To: GRANOLA who wrote (111012)3/23/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
> COVER YOUR SHORT!

Why would I want to buy shares back when they are getting cheaper every minute? :)

I'll cover at 30.



To: GRANOLA who wrote (111012)3/23/1999 10:41:00 AM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 176387
 
BUYING OPPORTUNITY OR HOLDING ON TO AN EMPTY DREAM???

HI GR

Although I am pleased with the recent performance of AOL and disappointed today with the continued down action with Dell I am pondering like others it this is a buying opportunity for Dell or are we just kidding ourselves by clinging on to a ship that is sinking like the Titanic. It has been my experience that any time in history that I have sold out of a stock sooner or later it has returned to its old glory by some amazing shift in Psychology or turn around in the business cycle. Dell has no inventory problem, is able to turn on a dime to deliver the latest technology for the best price. True there are many cheap pc's but many of them are pieces of shit and nothing more. For those who want the mom and pop pc's let them have it. I for one will remain with a quality brand name and one that guarantees assurance and quality service. However it is the action of the tape that most are looking at and nobody wants to be left holding the bag.
I do not know where better to park the money if I sold Dell. I do not really think that there is a much better quality investment around then Dell or Microsoft or AOL.

The first time we get some positive news regarding PC's I think the herd will be stampering trying to acquire the same shares that they are now selling.

Best Wishes
Frank