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Gold/Mining/Energy : MGI Software (MGI on the TSE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SpyMaster who wrote (361)6/17/1999 12:30:00 AM
From: Domenic Caputo  Respond to of 553
 
The analysts at Nesbitt Burns are calling for $7.00
by the end of this year. Wasn't NB one of two parties
that pumped $13.5Million into MGI not to long ago!
Think they know ALITTLE more than the rest of us?

DOM



To: SpyMaster who wrote (361)6/17/1999 1:18:00 AM
From: Marc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 553
 
Compaq is the number one in the world, so i think it is a very good
start for MGI, i'm actually surprise the stock didn't rally that
much, i wonder how much $$ they get for every software bundle on an OEM PC ???

Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide PC Shipments, First Quarter 1999 (Preliminary)
(Thousands of Units)

Q199 Q1 1999 Market Q1 1998 Market Growth
Rank Vendor Shipments Share Shipments Share 1999/98
1 Compaq 3,537 14.50% 3,061 14.90% 16%
2 Dell 2,450 10.00% 1,607 7.80% 52%
3 IBM 2,177 8.90% 1,671 8.10% 30%
4 Hewlett-Packard 1,589 6.50% 1,365 6.60% 16%
5 NEC/PBNEC 1,569 6.40% 1,481 7.20% 6%

Others 13,147 53.70% 11,375 55.30% 16%
All Vendors 24,469 100.00% 20,560 100.00% 19%

-- Shipments are branded shipments and exclude OEM sales for all vendors.
-- Data for all vendors are reported for calendar periods.
-- Data for NEC/PBNEC includes shipments for Packard Bell, NEC, NEC Japan,
NEC China, and ZDS.
-- Data for Compaq includes shipments for Compaq, Digital Equipment, and
Tandem.

Source: International Data Corp., Q2 1999