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To: Gottfried who wrote (7087)9/14/1999 6:33:00 AM
From: Pierre-X  Respond to of 9256
 
Gents - it is my great pleasure to announce to you the unveiling of Release 0.9 of my website. :o)

votezone.com

I hope you will give it a look, and your most critical feedback is urgently needed!

-Px

P.S. If you had an account from my original beta test the account is most likely still there!



To: Gottfried who wrote (7087)9/14/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: Dale Stempson  Respond to of 9256
 
Seagate Announces Layoffs

snips...

-- cut its global work force by up to 10 percent -- save it $150 million a year -- carried out over 9 months -- restructuring charge of $200 million in its current quarter -- Seagate expected to incur further charges "as necessary" --

dailynews.yahoo.com

Regards - Dale



To: Gottfried who wrote (7087)9/17/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: Mark Oliver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9256
 
G, what do you think of Merrill's view on IBM?

International Business Machines (IBM) 125 5/8 -4 3/8: Merrill Lynch analyst Steve Milunovich making some comments about the PC maker, saying he expects the hardware division to show weaker revenue growth than previously expected, he lowers his estimate for the hardware division's revenue growth from 6% to 4%; however he sees revenues in the service division to be better than expected and will compensate for weakness in the hardware division; he's comfortable with the consensus estimate for the quarter of $0.90.....

Does this mean anything for the storage group? Is it a further errosion of IBM market share to Dell and others?

Regards,

Mark