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To: she_x who wrote (86613)11/10/2000 3:17:17 PM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Good point, but I thought Dell went elsewhere when Compaq bought inacom. If not, glad we still have their business.<g>

Looks like CPQ is going to make another run at $26.
NW



To: she_x who wrote (86613)11/10/2000 3:18:32 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
this since compaq owned inacom who has warehouses in CA, IA, IN and NJ which are distributors of dell products. hmmmm! micheal wouldn't be lying again would he? she

Do you even know that Inacom still distributes Dell, after acquired by Compaq?

Do you think Dell went to Capellas and said, "hey why don't you buy and warehouse some product that you don't need for 'old times sake'?"

Do you know that Dell books a sale when it is ordered by the customer, or when they ship to a warehouse?

If you have some facts feel free to post.

Jeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Maybe Andy Grove was wrong, afterall; maybe some paranoid don't survive. :))