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To: Paul Engel who wrote (101505)4/2/2000 8:05:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Respond to of 1570862
 
Paulie, Paulie, Paulie:

Re: ""Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, long the fastest-growing major supplier of personal computers, suffered shortfalls in results during the last two quarters tied to shortages of memory chips, notebook computer screens and advanced chips from Intel Corp. (NasdaqNM:INTC - news), its sole microprocessor supplier.
I would say all of those problems are behind us,' said Topfer, who recently stepped aside as a vice chairman of Dell."

Comment: Funny how different people reading the same script can come to conclusions so far apart...Read it again, Paulie...Sounds like Dell may have resolved their supply problem, alrighty...my guess resolution occurs when they sign on AMD! (Your favourite company apparently can't get top-end supplies to retail 'til Q3, at which time a new top-end will have been defined by AMD and its youthful champion, the spry Athy! Intel is eating AMD's dust in the top-end and it's only going to get worse in Q2 and Q3 as AMD keeps turning the Athy screw...Paulie, do youself a favour, convert now...you'll be glad you did come December 31, 2000!