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Strategies & Market Trends : CANSLIM - COAST TO COAST

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To: Bruce A. Brotnov who wrote (6203)1/9/2002 10:06:35 AM
From: John Chapman  Read Replies (1) of 6445
 
I am just thinking that when people upgrade to XP like I just did, that they will find that their old hardrives and other stuff will just not hack it. I had to upgrade a few things because some of my stuff was three years old. XP should be good for PC makers as well as the PC guts makers. As a side comment, even my brand new HP lazer printer I got for Christmas is not compatible with XP.

I read that companies have been holding off buying new PC's due to the economy which tells me they are sitting on a ton of older stuff. One day they will want to upgrade to new PC's and XP and then demand for hardrives will improve.

Anyway, late next year RDRT might be beating estimates.

ENTU is still going OK. All the ID card makers, face detectors, and chip implant makers should continue to do well.
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