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To: bob gauthier who wrote (7048)7/9/1999 7:10:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 17183
 
Bob,

Thanks for the notes from the HP storage systems product presentation. The details on HP's perception of EMC's single points of failure are the first I've seen since HP made a splash about them back at the time of the EMC-HP parting of the ways. Still, you say that In reality I believe
the units are equal in reliability.
Can you tell us why you believe that to be true? Is it through more reliable components by EMC, or better manufacturing and process control? Or, maybe the possibility of that HP redundancy ever coming into play is extremely remote?

Thanks in advance,

Tony



To: bob gauthier who wrote (7048)7/9/1999 8:21:00 PM
From: dennis michael patterson  Respond to of 17183
 
Thanks Bob. I have to say that I would have hoped we might pop back over 60 again, but I can wait. I doubt there will be a selloff after earnings because I think Ruettgers will have some things to say about IT spending and the like. Still, there are doubts about IT spending in the second half. No matter, I trade this stock often and really like it. I feel that if I make a mistake, I will only pay temporarily!