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Technology Stocks : Compaq

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To: hlpinout who wrote (50250)2/27/1999 7:27:00 AM
From: rupert1  Read Replies (1) of 97611
 
Hio: So it seems that CPQ's decision to suspend some e-commerce retailers is widely applauded - although the companies affected are bitching about the abruptness of the move. But even there, it seems that they have inventory and can continue selling CPQ while the new agreements are finalised. If they don't have inventory they have ways of getting it. In fact, it is rather encouraging to see how desperate they are to sell CPQ.

"One affected e-tailer said he's confident business with Compaq will resume shortly. In the meantime, he said he'll sell the Compaq products he has in stock.

"We're extremely confident we'll be reauthorized in a few weeks," said Darryl Peck, president and CEO, Cyberian Outpost. "But we need to take care of our customers while they do that. We'll continue to sell the Compaq inventory we have in house and have other ways of getting it."
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