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To: Dorine Essey who wrote (127188)5/20/1999 8:37:00 AM
From: BBG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Dorine I agree with everything you said in your post about selling quality stocks on the basis of short term performance when none of the fundamentals had really changed... I believe that is the case with DELL right now...

FYI... I saw on CNNfn this morning that buying is heavy in DELL in before hours trading 15 contracts bought - 2 contracts sold. I think a lot of the smart money knows a bargain when they see it...

Ciao

BBG



To: Dorine Essey who wrote (127188)5/20/1999 8:45:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<<I owned both MSFT and SUNW. I sold them both because they were reacting just like DELL. I was sorry soon after as they both went UP UP UP and I was too hasty.>>>
My experience was with Intc and Msft- bgt them both in 1997-
and they went down so sold them . Did that twice and was forced back into Dell. I finally got a handle on Msft and Intc by buying the leaps. It took a long time but now they are up nicely.
Have been very happy with those leaps, no need to worry about
market churning and daily ups and downs as long as its a good company. I have leaps now on Dell, intc, msft, HD, csco, Lu, Low,
perhaps a few others.
Regards
Sig