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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (129592)5/28/1999 11:03:00 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Frank...
Some of the posts on this thread today re: Charlie Rose show, Grove comments etc, reflect my instinct on how things will go, anyway. The pc may get more adaptable (home servers, streaming video) but it will remain the hub of the wheel, and the other devices (some of which I crave but will wait till the price comes down) will be necessary adjuncts...spokes of the wheel without which the wheel/pc of the future will not turn

I wish MD would move into some of those adjuncts--someone suggested he buy COMS and someone else said impossible knowing COMS, but the idea was good. Move laterally to possess the future.

It's frustrated shareholders fault if they bought on margin at 55 without looking at the trading range of a chart...don't you think? And margin risk is something each person has to be willing to carry.

I'm glad for ed's and other's comments on this thread--keep nagging "Mikey"--I'm afraid yours may be too over the top for him to listen to--he would tune out--and I'm sure there is someone at DELL if not more than one someone, reading threads every day to monitor investor sentiment

Jill



To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (129592)5/28/1999 11:31:00 AM
From: David Harker  Respond to of 176387
 
>The fact is there are too many frustrated shareholders who
>bought this stock just a few weeks ago and in one case I learn
>that someone bought 4000 shares on margin at the high of 55.
>Now that is really a sad situation.

yes it is, but is THEIR fault, not M. Dell's. Look at chart,
anyone buying at 55 does NOT know what the word 'parabolic rise'
means. That's the perfect time to sell, not buy.