[Am-info] Why Michael Dell is tearing his hair out. (?)

Gene Gaines Gene Gaines <gene.gaines@gainesgroup.com>
Wed, 6 Mar 2002 11:00:06 -0500


Nice to have news of the outside world.

So, see the stock advisory email below.

Gene
gene.gaines@gainesgroup.com

On Tuesday, March 05, 2002, 7:19:03 PM, DickYoung wrote:

> Dear Investor,

> Bill Gates is on a new crusade...

> ...one that has Michael Dell tearing his hair out.  This 
> crusade will cement Microsoft's position as "King of 
> Tech" for years to come...hand Bill Gates another 
> fortune...and make you a pretty penny, too,

> Buy stock in Microsoft today, and, frankly, I don't 
> see how you can miss long term.

> But if you have a hankering to GET RICH QUICKER, I 
> have one more -- even better -- suggestion for you.  I 
> call this company "Bill Gates' secret weapon."  And 
> like Microsoft, it's one of few tech companies still 
> going gangbuster today.  But unlike Microsoft -- which 
> already rose sharply in 2001 and might tack on another 
> 20% or so by this time next year -- I expect its stock 
> to DOUBLE in that time.

> When that happens, your $10,000 becomes twenty...your 
> $25,000 becomes fifty.  And while that may not be a 
> fortune of Bill Gate's proportion, it's better than 
> tearing YOUR hair out.

> I'M SURE YOU'VE heard of Microsoft's "Xbox" by now.  
> It's the company's first game console -- but there's 
> much more to it than meets the eye.

> The Xbox is actually Bill Gate's first foray on his 
> new crusade.  This "game console" is actually a full-
> fledged computer in disguise -- the cheapest one on 
> the market at that.  It has an internal hard drive; a 
> screaming 733 MHz processor; Internet capabilities; 10 
> gigabytes of storage space; and even plays DVDs.

> You see, this first-generation Xbox -- with 
> increasingly powerful models to quickly follow -- is 
> just the beginning of Bill Gate's plan to MONOPOLIZE 
> home entertainment and personal computing.

> The man who defined how computers would operate -- 
> crushing Apple and Steve Job's dreams in the process 
> -- is about to REDEFINE the computer itself.  His 
> vision takes it off the desktop -- taking up where 
> Michael Dell left off -- to integrate PC power into 
> every facet of your everyday life.

> And thanks in no small part to the company that is his 
> "secret weapon," I fully expect him to pull it off.

> SO WHAT IS THIS "secret weapon?"  What does it do 
> that's so important to Microsoft's success?  And most 
> importantly, how will it fatten up YOUR retirement 
> nest egg?

> Glad you asked.

> This is the company Bill Gates turned to ensure that 
> the Xbox -- his most crucial project since Windows was 
> born -- would become a reality.  You see, this outfit 
> is the most efficient -- fastest, low-cost/high volume 
> -- electronics manufacturer in the business.  For my 
> money -- and, apparently, Microsoft's, as well -- none 
> of its so-called competitors can hold a candle to its 
> many strengths.

> AND LEST YOU THINK I'm kidding, consider this: The 
> company just posted RECORD quarterly revenues -- at a 
> time when the Enrons and Global Crossings of the world 
> are trying to cover up losses with smoke-and-mirrors.  
> And earnings GREW 13% sequentially -- no small feat 
> when many tech and manufacturing companies are barely 
> hanging on.

> No wonder this company is an institutional darling -- 
> the big players own more than 80% of the float!  But 
> this company -- because it doesn't have the splash of 
> a Cisco or a Amazon.com -- is sorely under-owned by 
> individual investors.

> And that's just plain silly.  Buy it.  You'll get the 
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> I can't stress strongly enough that this is the one 
> tech stock I would buy before all others right now.

> *The stock has risen smartly off its lows.  But 
> growing sales and profits -- and its bar-none 
> leadership position in its industry -- command much 
> more respect than that.  And with all the renewed "big 
> money" interest, I expect this stock to return to its 
> 52-week highs -- and soon -- a nice double from here.

> *There's a reason why a smart guy like Bill Gates 
> chose it as his secret weapon.  In fact, there are 
> several: huge cost advantages; second-to-none 
> reliability; speed and flexibility 
> -- critical for launching new products.

> *We project nice growth again this year -- and a huge 
> jump forward next, as the economy fully recovers.   
> And over the next 5 years, this company looks to grow 
> at a rate about double the industry average!

> *And I wouldn't expect anything less -- not from the 
> company nearly everyone in the business turns to when 
> they need it done right...on time...at a reasonable cost.  
> Clients include Palm, Phillips, Nokia and a host of 
> other big names.

> Let me just make one more point: If this company could 
> stay hugely profitable -- keeping margins where they 
> need to be -- in a economic slump and the worse tech 
> downturn ever seen...DON'T YOU THINK they have a great 
> shot to run ahead of the pack on the way back up?

> I have a pet name for companies like this one: 
> FRONTRUNNERS.  That's what I specialize in at 
> Intelligence Report -- owning those companies that 
> don't get lost in the crowd...but rocket ahead, good 
> times and bad.

> MY CLIENTS and I own a diverse mix of stocks.  I don't 
> care what industry a company prospers in.  I just want 
> it to own a lucrative niche.  Big or small, it doesn't 
> really matter -- as long as it's the Frontrunner of 
> that niche.

> *Take Microsoft, for example.  Most folks deserted 
> Microsoft in the face of its legal troubles.  How 
> foolish.  This is the most dominant tech company in 
> the world.  I said, "Stay with Microsoft" -- after 
> all, the Xbox was coming.  Its stock finished UP 49% 
> last year.

> *Of course, many advisors get hung up on tech and 
> forget to look elsewhere for Frontrunners.  Thor 
> Industries -- huge in the RV industry, now riding an 
> aging baby-boomer boom -- was one of my favorites in 
> 2001.  It finished UP 77%.

> *While everyone else cried about falling computer 
> sales, I saw how Apple's new products were squeezing 
> everyone else out of its category.  I admit, I love 
> Apple.  And you've got to love its 32% GAIN last year.

> *Chances are, you've never heard of RPM, Inc.  It 
> makes products for corrosion control, waterproofing 
> and industrial flooring.  What a snooze!  But it's the 
> Frontrunner of its industry -- and finished UP 66% for 
> the year.

> *You can't get any more "low-tech" than wax.  But my 
> clients don't care -- they owned the top-dog in wicks, 
> Yankee Candle, and EARNED 95% for the year!

> For the life of me, I can't imagine why investors 
> would toss money at second and third-tier 
> companies...when they can own FRONTRUNNERS like these!

> THAT'S WHY I hope you'll try my Intelligence Report 
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> Sincerely,

> Dick Young
> Intelligence Report

> P.S. Consider this your "second chance" to get in 
> before the next big move.   Late in 2001, this stock 
> REALLY POPPED on all the company's good news.  But now 
> -- thanks to all the uncertainty generated by the 
> Enron mess -- the stock has dropped back down along 
> with the rest of the NASDAQ.

> But -- and this is crucial -- the story keeps getting 
> better and better.  Take Bill Gate's Xbox, for 
> example.  Microsoft stunned many observers by selling 
> 1.5 million units over the holidays -- and should sell 
> another 4.5 million by the end of June.  That's one 
> reason -- but only one -- why this electronics 
> manufacturer just posted record revenues.  Business is 
> booming -- while other techies suffer -- because this 
> company is the best at what it does, bar none!    

> DON'T WAIT to buy this stock.  Pick it up now in the 
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