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To: kemble s. matter who wrote (157799)6/9/2000 5:50:00 PM
From: J. D. Main  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176388
 
Pilgrims....MSD says WEB won't push PC's off stage----->

I can live with that statement!

austin360.com

J.D.



To: kemble s. matter who wrote (157799)6/9/2000 8:57:00 PM
From: BBG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176388
 
>>>Thanks..Where did you find this?<<<

Here is the link where I found it... It's an audio clip on ON24... If the URL takes you to their home page just type DELL in the search box and it will take you to the correct page... Great clip and well worth listening to... DELL is already doing 50% of their ASIA business over the web... $1.7 million per dat... I wan't aware of this

on24.com

BBG



To: kemble s. matter who wrote (157799)6/10/2000 12:06:00 AM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
Dell forecasts its Asia buyers to grow online
By Reuters

Hi Kemble! Here's the article on Dell's claims regarding Asia! :)Leigh

Special to CNET News.com
June 9, 2000, 10:10 a.m. PT
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Dell Computer said today it expects to transact about 70 percent of its Asian business on the Internet by 2001.

cnet.com

"Our Internet business is about 52 percent of the total business in Asia at the moment," Dell's Asia vice president Ron Goh told a news conference.

"We plan to grow that to about 70 percent in the near future."

Goh said Dell currently was transacting about $1.7 million a day over the Internet in Asia.

Globally, the company transacts about 40 percent of total business, worth about $40 million a day, through e-commerce.

Eventually, it plans to conduct all business on the Web, he said.

Dell's Asia-Pacific revenue for the first quarter of the year grew by 47 percent compared with the year-ago period, Goh said. He did not disclose the value.

Net income worldwide rose to $525 million in the first quarter from $434 million in the year-ago period.

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