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To: Elmer who wrote (117851)11/15/2000 10:48:41 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer,

Everybody knows that Gore will win the election if the votes are completely counted. That is why Bush's woman in the Secretary of State's office is working so hard to stop the accurate counting of votes.

The Republicans are trying to steal the election.

Scumbria



To: Elmer who wrote (117851)11/15/2000 11:04:03 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
PC server sales rose in Japan 18.9 percent in the six months to September 30...

Not bad. US companies also gaining share. HP relegated to "others." Article doesn't say it, but these are all Intel based servers.

Wednesday November 15, 3:01 am Eastern Time
Japan PC server shipments rise, NEC
share shaved

TOKYO, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Japan's domestic shipments of personal
computer (PC) servers rose 18.9 percent in the six months to
September 30, with non-Japanese firms such as Dell Computer Corp (NasdaqNM:DELL - news) and
Compaq Computer Corp (NYSE:CPQ - news) posting strong gains.

Figures released by the Multimedia Research Institute on Wednesday showed half-year shipments of
119,000 PC servers, which act as gateways for other PCs accessing the Internet and allow them to
share functions such as data retrieval and printing.

The total value of the shipments was 105 billion yen ($970.3 million) and Multimedia Research forecast
growth would continue at the same pace in the second half of the business year to March 31.

NEC Corp , Japan's biggest manufacturer of PC servers, saw its share of the market fall to 27.4 percent
in the April-September half-year from 30.5 percent in the same period in 1999.

Fujitsu Ltd kept its second-place standing, giving up a tenth of a percentage point with a 17 percent
market share.

Compaq and Dell both rose to nab 15.3 percent and 5.8 percent of the market respectively.

A similar report by International Data Corp (IDC) a month ago showed similar gains.

Total PC server shipments for the business year were expected to reach 280,000 units, for a gain of 28
percent year-on-year.

Following is a breakdown of major manufacturers' domestic shipments of PC servers.

JAN-JUNE YR/YR MKT SHARE (YEAR-AGO)
NEC 32,600 ( +6.5) 27.4 (30.5)
Fujitsu 20,200 (+18.1) 17.0 (17.1)
Compaq 18,200 (+30.9) 15.3 (13.9)
IBM (NYSE:IBM - news) 17,800 (+21.9) 14.9 (14.6)
Hitachi 10,800 (+22.7) 9.1 ( 8.8)
Dell 6,900 (+53.3) 5.8 ( 4.5)
Others 12,500 (+17.9) 10.5 (10.6)



To: Elmer who wrote (117851)11/16/2000 5:05:46 AM
From: Amy J  Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer, and you missed my point, which was:

The Judge disagreed with the Secretary.

Text of Tuesday's ruling by Leon County (Fla.) Circuit Judge Terry P. Lewis

"I disagree, however that the Secretary is required to ignore any late filed returns...by concentrating on the deadline ...This interpretation ignores, however, section 102.166... (the desire for accuracy)
...
"Done and ordered in Chambers at Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, this 14th day of November, 2000."

RE: "I wasn't arguing law here"

Yes, I know.

Amy J