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Technology Stocks : Adaptec (ADPT)
ADPT 14.73-15.6%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: Charlie Smith who wrote (869)1/16/1998 7:50:00 AM
From: Starowl  Read Replies (1) of 5944
 
Charlie, I agree that the sub-K computer and its predecessor are not where you would find Adaptec's products, but it appears that the move toward sub-K by the large computer OEMs has brought prices down across the board, a trend abetted by the competition in the chip market among Intel, AMD, and Cyrix. Disk drive manufacturers have been swept along with that pricing river, I think, to remain competitive. While the OEMs have been raking in the dough, their suppliers (AMD is an example)--actually their enablers--have suffered to some extent. Quantum is an example:

techweb.com

"The company blamed the higher-than-expected charges on price declines in the high-end hard disk drive market, which has forced the company to reduce inventory."

If the high-end disk drive market hurt Quantum, Seagate, WD, it almost certainly affected Adaptec as well.

The companies may have to lower prices to increase volume at lower margin. Just a guess. I'm no expert.

Starowl

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