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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (59531)5/17/1999 5:54:00 PM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
MB, HP Q2'99 Computer products.
From the Q2 report. Desktop PC revenues were flat Y/Y, but units up.
Strong growth in PC servers and notebooks. Probably a major contributor to profits.
Interesting they didn't compare Q2'99 to Q1'99. (Chose to use six months).
But from HP archives, Computer products did $10,239 Rev. in FYQ1'99, so basically flat Q/Q.
I suspect Dell also needs strong server/laptop revenues to make consensus.

Revenues
COMPUTER PRODUCTS

PC desktop total revenue growth results were essentially flat due to a
strong year-over-year compare, new product introductions and a
continued focus on profitability.
Continued excellent performance by home products. PC servers posted
excellent growth and in particular the mid-range had very strong
year-over-year growth.

Notebooks had solid double-digit growth. Information storage
continues to post strong double-digit revenue growth.

Three months Six Months
For the periods ended April 30 1999 1998 1999 1998

NET REVENUE *
Computer products, service
and support $10,495 $10,045 $20,734 $19,954
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