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To: Venkie who wrote (114691)4/7/1999 10:23:00 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 176387
 
<<dell is hot...need more>>

You sound like Kemble <ggg> ....I think we could close over $50 today and at new highs by the end of the week (providing the DELL conference goes as well as I expect that it will) !!!!

DELL still is very undervalued compared to some other major momentum stocks. Of course with DELL we have Great Management and A REAL EARNINGS MACHINE.

DELL's On SALE --- but not for long !!!!

Regards,

Scott



To: Venkie who wrote (114691)4/7/1999 11:01:00 AM
From: PAL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
To new members of Dell thread that are alumnis of CPQs. The following news might be of interest:

Morris and Morris Announces Class Action Against
Compaq Computer Corp.

The following is an announcement issued by Morris and Morris:

WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 1999-- Notice is hereby given that a class action lawsuit was filed in
the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas on April 5, 1999, on behalf of all persons who purchased the
common stock of Compaq Computer Corp. (NYSE: CPQ - news; ''Compaq'' or the ''Company'') between January 27,
1999, and February 25, 1999, inclusive (the ''Class Period'').

The complaint charges Compaq and certain officers with violations of Section 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934 as well as Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder. The complaint alleges that defendants issued a series of false and
misleading statements and failed to disclose material facts regarding a slow down in demand for and sales of Compaq's
products in the first two months of the first quarter of 1999. As a result, the price of Compaq common stock was artificially
inflated during the Class Period. During this time period and prior to the disclosure of these adverse facts, Compaq insiders
sold hundreds of thousands of shares of Compaq common stock, earning millions of dollars.

Plaintiff is represented by, among others, the law firm of Morris and Morris. Morris and Morris, a law firm with a national
practice, has taken a leading role in successfully prosecuting class and representative litigation on behalf of defrauded investors
in numerous state and federal courts.

If you are member of the Class described above, you may, no later than 60 days from March 12, 1999, move the Court to
serve as lead plaintiff of the Class, if you so choose. In order to serve as lead plaintiff, however, you must meet certain legal
requirements. If you wish to discuss this action or have questions concerning this notice or your rights or interests, or would like
more information about this lawsuit, please contact:

Contact:

Morris and Morris, Wilmington
Patrick F. Morris / Jacqueline L. Green
800/296-0410
e-mail: Morrisandmorris@compuserve.com