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Technology Stocks : Compaq

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To: P.T.Burnem who wrote (8484)11/3/1997 6:00:00 PM
From: hpeace  Read Replies (2) of 97611
 
ptb, this doesn't say that it effects cpq.
cpq as already stated that the effect in nil to none.
this is talking about it's effect on other pc mfg'ers.
ACERis in trouble and always has been.
a 10% drop in area will not even impact cpq since they don't sell allot in the region and especially the region that is having currency problems.
It's like I said,,you're a neophyte and cannot even take simple data and extrapolate it to impact on cpq.

Also, notice..even this says it will help those strong in the sub 1000
pc market..
This downturn in Southeast Asia's buying power will not hit all manufacturers
equally. ''The weakness in Southeast Asia will effect companies such as Intel,
high-end graphics chip makers, and maybe notebook producers," said Matt Cleary,
associate research director for UBS Securities. "On the other hand, it will help
manufacturers here of such low-end components as pcbs, connectors, cases, and
the like. Sub-$1,000 PC makers could also be especially big winners here."

GO FIND A THREAD THAT YOUR DATA IMPACTS AND POSTS ON IT...
I HAVE NAMED A BUNCH THAT ARE IN TROUBLE FROM POSTS AS EARLY AS A YR AGO.
SINCE CPQ IS A LEADER IN SUB 1000..THEN i EXPECT THEY WILL BE ONE OF THE WINNERS HERE JUST LIKE YOU POSTED<GGGG>
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