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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: JRI who wrote (51234)3/10/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: Eggolas Moria  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
Ah, here it is:

zdinfobeads.com

eMachines, the low-price computer startup founded by Korean PC manufacturer, TriGem Computer, and monitor maker, Korea Data Systems, made its initial foray into the computer market in November and has quickly joined the ranks of the top computer makers after barely two months of sales. In November, eMachines first month in retail, the Fremont, California-based manufacturer accounted for 1.7% share of the US retail desktop market, but then catapulted to 5.9% share in December, typically the largest selling month of the year. With this current level of market share, eMachines has already moved up to the No. 6 position. This standing nearly equals Apple Computer's, which currently holds the No. 5 position with 6.3% market share

As I said, I didn't recall the details. It's #6 in the US retail desktop market.
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