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Technology Stocks : Compaq

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To: Liam who wrote (47732)2/12/1999 8:06:00 AM
From: Lynn   of 97611
 
I agree with you, Liam.

That statement that the 50B goal is still on track for 2000, I see no reason why our shares should not double in price within the next few years.

Regarding online sales of Prosignias, one of my brothers, who has always bought Dell's in the past, took a look [out of curiosity] at the Prosignia--and bought one. Part of his decision was based on the way CPQ responded to his questions regarding service and the warranty compared to that of Dell. Sure, he's only one person, but I found it interesting that a person without investor bias towards either company who started off assuming he would buy a Dell [due to satisfaction with previous purchases] ended up buying a Compaq.

Lynn

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Rudedog and BM should not be mentioned in the same breath. Rudedog makes a positive contribution to our thread, is knowledgeable, helpful, and makes insightful postings. BM merely joked around, tried to give people the impression he was a very unsophisticated investor holding a few shares purchased at the high for a stock way down.
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