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To: edamo who wrote (114894)4/7/1999 7:07:00 PM
From: BGR  Respond to of 176387
 
Ed,

I am indeed happy that DELL doesn't depend on AMD. But the K6-2 was a fine, fine chip! Oh well.

-BGR.



To: edamo who wrote (114894)4/7/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<DELL is still a great company, but a great one that is painfully slowing down. AOL is a very good company, and have a chance to be a great one. In 2-3 years, DELL will not even be in the same league as AOL.

As far as the AOL price goes, this is the best momentum stock, period. AOL is worth whatever people want to pay.:)

There are tons of people who are eager buyers of AOL at 170+ and passionate sellers at 155. Go figure. >>

This is a message from a friend over on the AOL thread. I clearly don't agree with everything above -- and have responded. I just wanted you to see how some are thinking. Of course there are others like Arthur who rotated from AOL back over to DELL. I still like AOL but have lightened up on it in the last few weeks.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

For right now I will continue to bet on DELL in a big way. CMGI is my #2 position -- as I feel it has much more upside than AOL (just compare valuations).

Best Regards,

Scott