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To: David E. Taylor who wrote (129265)5/27/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: OLDTRADER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
RE:DELL/ Mutual Funds-Your excellent info/post suggest that the decision makers of the mutual funds "KNOW" what they are doing-I might suggest that if you look at the end of the first quarter results of all funds only 15 out of 8000 or so beat the S&P for that same period-Do you really want to place these young gunslingers-arrogant/biz/school types on a pedestal or in fact call a spade a spade and say they know no more than you or the rest of the good folk on this thread.wbm They are just screwing around with good people's 401 K plans ,living off of their "evergreen fees" at your expense.Sell your funds and get a SEPARATE ACCOUNT!Wake up America!wbm



To: David E. Taylor who wrote (129265)5/27/1999 3:52:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 176387
 
<<While some institutions increased their positions, the overall change was still down 10%.>>

David: It's true that many individuals and Funds have rotated some of their investing dollars out of the hardware sector. IMO, the next few months will be very interesting. DELL may roll out some growth initiatives that will enhance its business model and ability to exceed expectations. Then, we may see those funds (and some of the individuals) move back into to DELL in a BIG way.

Best Regards,

Scott