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To: JRI who wrote (130632)6/2/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: michael modeme  Respond to of 176387
 
I actually didn't use a profit margin in the calculation. The estimate for earnings was derived from past earnings (as well as other factors). I didn't know about the info given out in the CC, but I'm still stickn' to my guns. DELL's numbers are among the most predictable of any company. Cheers



To: JRI who wrote (130632)6/2/1999 11:12:00 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Generate massive trade volume ???
A little song... Churniiiiiiiiing, Churninnnnnnnnnnnnnnng, Churning in the everlasting Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeells

>>>Our core area of expertise, our area of
strength, is in the small- to mid-cap range
where we can really generate massive
trade volume," Paul Karos, director of the
firm's equity capital market division, told
reporters at a San Francisco meeting.

"We can certainly do it in the large cap.
We're doing it in the Dells (DELL: news,
msgs), we're doing it in the Compaqs
(CPQ: news, msgs), we're doing it in the
Yahoos, but we don't want to use all our bandwidth and
space in something that just isn't core to our business," he added. "There are going to be some companies we're
intentionally not going to cover as well..">>>
cbs.marketwatch.com
Sig