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To: OLDTRADER who wrote (156150)4/7/2000 10:35:00 AM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
OT,
Hi!!
Did you see this in one of the releases yesterday?...It wasn't in all of them...

"Following Microsoft's Win2K launch on February 17, Dell has seen a pick-up in unit demand especially in the United States and Asia," Robertson Stephens analyst Dan Niles wrote in a note to clients. "Dell's 25 percent U.S. and 15 percent worldwide server market share should benefit from the Win2K upgrade."

Michael Dell thought his company could replace Compaq as the number one U.S. provider of these servers by year end.

"What events will take place between now and then I don't know, but we are in a clear path to make it happen," said Dell. "Our largest customers have converted to Dell in the Windows space, so Compaq is gone."

Best, Kemble