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To: SMALL FRY who wrote (40824)5/18/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: kha vu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
dell
For Dell Investors, In-Line Earnings Taste Bittersweet
By Eric Moskowitz
Senior Writer
5/18/99 9:02 PM ET

Last night, on the eve of Dell's (DELL:Nasdaq) latest quarterly announcement, a lot of people at the company's Round Rock, Texas, headquarters were smiling, confident that its first-quarter earnings were strong.

Today, however, many on Wall Street had a decidely different facial expression for the company, one that, in itself, was nothing to smile at.


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To: SMALL FRY who wrote (40824)5/19/1999 12:48:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
DELL Downgrade is probably way too serious a term. I just stated an opinion no different in weight than if you or OJ or anyone just stated an opinion on the stock. It has no way near the 'weight' of a bonafide analyst opinion..

Its just that I have a little experience of how a 'major stock' acts before earnings. Its not just today because the whole day was unusual and full of surprises, but from about last week, I already did not like the momentum. Nothing like the momentum of a YHOO or AMZN before a report (and they at least got anticipatory upswing even though they were down after) and of course nothing like HWP that was a classic, both before, during and now after or AMAT that had many good days or CSCO.