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To: Meathead who wrote (125190)5/16/1999 4:42:00 PM
From: Chas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Meathead,
Yes, Larry is absolutely wrong on Dell.
Since Dell is not doing the normal pre-earnings run up like so many times before, whats the probability Dell will go up after earnings announcement?
I realize the revenue and growth number have to be good, so the question may really be, do you think these numbers will be good enough
and if so, will Dell go up after earnings?
One final question, do you know if Dell has completed its buy back of shares authorized?, Do you think Dell will try to buy more back since there are so many outstanding these days?
Keep up the excellent posts.
Good trading.



To: Meathead who wrote (125190)5/16/1999 5:17:00 PM
From: TREND1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Meathead and the other 5 posters to me.
(1) HAL treats all stocks the same way,
and that includes DELL.
(2) DELL made a high at 55, 72 trading days ago.
There are about 66 trading days per quarter.
(3) The Dow Jones and SP500 made a high just 1 trading day ago.
(4) Paine Webber says that DELL is the best company, but in a
weak computer group.
(5) HAL is nothing more then a trend following system and
DELL just does not follow the trend any more.
(6) Look at your computer ! Can you find a reason you must
go out and buy a new one ? What doesn't your present computer
not do for you ???

(7)Most likely, unless you play computer games, your present
computer is OK .
(8)DELL gets most sales from companies and company computers
do not need to play computer games.
(9) My computer #5 was a P166. My newest computer #6 bought in
August 1998 is a PII 400. I remember telling my wife that
this new computer #6 wasn't much faster then computer #5.
(10) The need, 386 to 486 to pentium was real.
The need to PII to PIII isn't there !
(11) Now what happens when this great computer company falls into
lthe ower half of the YTD gains for the S&P500 ?
(12) Maybe Chuzz can explain what happens to companies with
PE=80, when earnings and sales growth drops ?
(13) Tuesday and 23 cents and I am a DELL BULL (g)
Larry Dudash
PS: "Thank you Paine Webber"