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To: soup who wrote (23129)2/12/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: Richard Habib  Read Replies (2) of 213173
 
Australia - Apple Storms Back Into Top Five

RELATED SYMBOLS: (DELL)(AAPL)(HWP)(IBM)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 1999 FEB 11 (Newsbytes) -- By Kate Castellari,
Computer Daily News. Apple Computer [NASDAQ:AAPL] has made a comeback
to the top-five PC vendors in Australia, according to Gartner Group's
preliminary figures for 1998 PC sales.

The one-time leader took fifth spot with 5.4 percent of the market,
slightly behind direct seller Dell. Apple's comeback was mainly spurred
by the runaway success of the iMac home computer, launched in
September.

Top dog in 1998 is the now merged Compaq/Digital with 13.7 percent of
total sales. It was followed by IBM with 10 percent, Hewlett- Packard
on 6.8, and Dell 5.9.

Reported By Newsbytes News Network, newsbytes.com

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