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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 122.70+0.2%Nov 18 3:59 PM EST

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To: Venkie who wrote (36193)3/31/1998 1:30:00 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (3) of 176387
 
Venkie:
A fellow SI member posted this to me this morning so will
pass it along as reading material:

<<<<<< Monday, Mar 30 1998 10:52PM
Back on Feb. 9,1998 Business week did an article on the cpq-dec deal that was titled POWERPLAY which explained the might of the cpq-dec deal and how it would effect the other manufacturers. The interesting part was that they analyzed each company by revenue per employee. I didn't notice if you people discussed this article on the thread so this may be old news to you but the results were as follows.
CPQ 480,769 Revenue Per Employee
IBM 327,083
SUN 373,900
HP 346,620
GTW 484,615
EDS 150,000

And Dell came in at an astounding (at least to me) 738,389

That helps explain why they seem to be the leader in the market right now >>>>>
Sig
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