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To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (46733)5/14/2001 7:11:04 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
PC Sales in Japan Decrease in Value, Volume
May 14, 2001 (TOKYO) -- Sales of PCs in Japan continue to drop both in number of units and sales value.



As for the value, it fell under the 190,000 yen (US$1,550) mark.

PC sales in the fourth week of April (April 16-22, 2001) decreased both in units and in value by 6.7 percent and by 7.0 percent, respectively, from the previous week. Compared with the same period last year (April 17-23, 2000), sales declined both by 5.2 percent in units, and by 8.5 percent in value. The average PC price decreased by 724 yen to 189,800 yen from the previous week's 190,524 yen. (122.36 yen = US$1)

The data was based on the information service company GfK Japan Ltd., which collects and tabulates POS data from 3,200 large-volume retail stores of household electric appliance shops throughout Japan.

Table: PC Sales in the Fourth Week of April 2001 (GfK Japan survey) Comparison with the same week a year ago (April 17-23, 2000)


Total
Desktop PC
Notebook PC
Week-on-week comparison
Year-before weekly comparison
Week-on-week comparison
Year-before weekly comparison
Week-on-week comparison
Year-before weekly comparison

Volume
-6.7%
-5.2%
-4.6%
-18.5%
-8.2%
+8.8%

Value
-7.0%
-8.5%
-4.9%
-14.0%
-8.4%
-4.4%


Previous report:PC Sales Drop Three Weeks in a Row

(Shinya Sakaki, Nikkei Market Access)



To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (46733)5/15/2001 9:22:19 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
grantsinvestor.com

Did anybody read this article? An extreme bearish case which perhaps allows for a last hurrah in the stock market. He is particarly down on what the fed can do in this case. He likens Fed ability to cure economys ills to 1929.



To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (46733)5/15/2001 6:43:09 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Respond to of 70976
 
thanks for that excellent article. eom.