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To: sshia who wrote (113035)3/28/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: edamo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
sshia.....what language am i speaking?

you seem to act like "pigman", as if english is your second language

why can you not answer a direct question...but only respond by posting news articles...

your lack of experience is radiant, as you can't justify a position intellectually with your own formulation of thoughts be they contra or not..

at 26 years of age you have not the temporal ability to have followed any issue....

sloans argument is specious for no one expects continued same rate growth...but put things in proper perspective...what is the growth rate of ibm?...what is its price/action...has it not recently hit historic highs...and the same for gm, t,

name one large cap stock, with strong fundamentals, unbroken periods of profit, that is trading lower now than 26 years ago

so how many dell are you short....my inexperienced friend????

how many dell are you short?????



To: sshia who wrote (113035)3/28/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Respond to of 176387
 
RE:Newsweek article-a Fleckinstein employee perhaps-there are a lot of "bologneistas" who are agenda compensated by the shorts.wbm



To: sshia who wrote (113035)3/28/1999 7:03:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
When does Sloan provide us with the correct valuation model? Will it be handed down on a stone tablet like the 11th commandment, or will it be in the form of a Michael Burke edict?

Why is it that Sloan does not include such obvious niceties as falling interest rates and stock repurchases in his comments? I suppose that kind of stuff is passe when the likes of Abelson and Fleckenstein are whispering sweet nothings in his ear. Those whispers deafen you to the discussion of expanding market niches such enterprise computing and e-tail through gigabuys and the possibility of taking over IBM's manufacturing arm, or opening up China and South America. Let's all be very quiet so as not to wake Sloan up from his peaceful slumber.

TTFN,
CTC