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To: Road Walker who wrote (162438)3/18/2002 3:37:19 PM
From: dale_laroy   of 186894
 
>During each of their calls with the financial community in the past month, Dell (DELL:Nasdaq - news - commentary - research - analysis), Hewlett-Packard (HWP:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis) and Intel (INTC:Nasdaq - news - commentary - research - analysis) sent a clear signal that they still haven't seen anything that could be interpreted as a pickup in corporate spending. Nonetheless, companies such as Compaq (CPQ:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis) and some Street analysts have bought into the idea that a combination of Windows XP, new Intel Pentium 4 chips and low PC shipments in 2001 created a pent-up demand situation that would be unfettered in the second half of 2002.<

I think that a lot of corporations are holding off upgrading because of Windows XP.
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