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To: PCSS who wrote (65222)7/16/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Michael-- now 5/16,, down more than anything else I own.. down 1/2 has never been anything to get happy about. DELL and GTW down about the same money but have recovered to much higher dollar amounts so a much lower percentage loss. MUEI up 1/4. Others have buyers on the size while CPQ has sellers... still not looking very good...



To: PCSS who wrote (65222)7/16/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 97611
 
JUL 16, 1999, M2 Communications - Fujitsu Computers has achieved 32.7%
growth across Western Europe for the second quarter of 1999, from 237,
092 shipments in Q2'98 to 310,536 in Q2'99. Sales were strongest in the
Corporate and Business markets with sales of Intel-based servers up
93.7% to 6,296, sales of Business PCs up 57.6% to 126,641 and sales of
Fujitsu's LifeBook notebook range up 295% to 37,249.

Winfried Hoffmann, President of Fujitsu Computers said: "In terms of
country performance the UK recorded a 43% growth with shipments of 39,
087 PCs, Notebooks and Servers, Germany had 23% growth to shipments of
148,709 and France grew 19% with 16,463 shipments. This year Fujitsu
has been concentrating efforts on new markets, such as Italy where
growth was over 1,000%, and in building Fujitsu's presence in other
markets such as Belgium and Holland. In Holland overall sales grew by
285% and in Belgium by 239% driven by market initiatives with new
partners in both countries.