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To: Sig who wrote (145721)10/25/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: BBG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
More on CPQ from H. Greenberg's column in TSC this morning... Like WBM has said many times... It's over for CPQ...

BBG

Quite the prediction: In his latest report to clients on Compaq (CPQ:NYSE) last night, Piper Jaffray's Ashok Kumar noted that year to date Compaq's stock is down 56% vs. a 6% advance for the S&P 500. Then he wrote: "The stock's attempted bottoming process has failed. Having had a near-death experience, we are doubtful if Compaq will ever return to its glory days. Ironically in spite of all the acquisitions, there is a real threat of Compaq falling back to being a commodity player again."



To: Sig who wrote (145721)10/25/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: MartyS  Respond to of 176387
 
CNET's version

Dell edged out Compaq in the U.S., according to final second-quarter numbers released by IDC last month. But Dell widened the margin in the third quarter, grabbing the top spot for the first time from both market-research firms.

Compaq held on to the No. 1 spot worldwide, but analysts predicted that Dell soon would push its Texas rival aside in that category too.
yahoo.cnet.com