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To: stock bull who wrote (117386)4/14/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: GRANOLA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
hi stock bull,
isn't is a shame to see sellers of dell at these levels...it's a crime to allow the momos to get more shares this cheap. we both know that dell and intel have the spunk to change with the changing marketplace...whatever it takes to lead in their industries. it's too bad the "investors" don't think harder about the mgt and direction of these companies before panic selling.
just thought i would say hello...haven't "chatted" with you for a while. hope you are well, GR



To: stock bull who wrote (117386)4/14/1999 12:32:00 PM
From: edamo  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176387
 
sb....strange day...

i've been watching price action on dell and intc...maybe i'm losing it, and have visions of future grandeur...but it appears the down is due to lack of buyers, not overpowering sellers....no climax, just backing and filling at various price points....momentum, relative strength, and money flow indicators on dell and intc should turn positive by monday...after options expiration....still looking for a dell close at 40, and intc at 57.5....both taking all the negative spin and not really being hammered...would actually prefer a volume blow out....

i'm beginning to see a machiavelian pattern with analysts and pundits...it appears that the emphasis solely on revenue growth...which supports the backing of the internets and their unvaluations...if any analyst accepted intc, dell, real growth on less than expected revenues, they couldn't justify psuedo growth with no profit in the inets...just a thought...ed a