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Technology Stocks : Compaq

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To: rudedog who wrote (87826)12/13/2000 9:17:42 AM
From: Andreas   of 97611
 
Thread;

The following is taken from a ML statement by Steve fortuna issued this morning; "The revenue shortfall is on the order of $1 billion,
roughly equally divided between consumer PCs,
commercial PCs, and low-end servers. It appears only
North America was impacted. Inventory levels appear
to be tracking in the normal four week range on the
commercial side and seven weeks on the retail side, a
few weeks above the normal range.
 The shortfall puts the 4Q revenue line in the $11.2-
$11.4 billion range, even below our recently revised
estimate, which was well below the Street consensus
$12.3-$12.4 billion. For 4Q we are cutting our sales
and EPS forecast to $11.43 billion (up 9.1%) and
$0.28 from $11.84 billion (up 13.0%) and $0.30.
 We are maintaining our 7.0% revenue growth
assumption ($45.2 billion) for next year, down slightly
from our previous forecast of $45.7 billion owing to a
lower base. Our $1.05 EPS forecast also remains
intact. We reiterate our Accumulate rating on Compaq
shares."

The above answers my question as to whether or not the sales shortfall came exclusively from consumer pcs. Apparently not! The sales loss was shared equally among consumer pcs, commercial pcs and low-end servers.
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