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To: Gus who wrote (13579)12/2/2001 11:45:10 PM
From: pirate_200  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
RE: EMC's manufactured market share numbers

> That's your problem right there. You view SAN and NAS as mutually exclusive.

This is EMC's data not mine. EMC gives a NIS number, which comprises NAS + SAN.
They also give individual SAN and NAS numbers. Why don't they add up? Do the
math for me, show me, show everyone, where I'm wrong:

See: Message 16667911



To: Gus who wrote (13579)12/3/2001 7:38:25 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 17183
 
Dear Gus and Pirate: Reading you two, for us less informed it seems like somebody has LOST THEIR MARBLES, we are just trying to figure out WHO. (gg) JDN



To: Gus who wrote (13579)12/3/2001 2:10:51 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
Gus, I have been following you and pirate for sometime but the conversation seems to get muddied every time. Can you clarify the following:

1. EMC said their last quarter TOTAL revenue was $449M. YES?

2. EMC said their last quarter SAN revenue was $385M. YES?

3. EMC said their last quarter NAS revenue was $148M. YES?

But 2& 3 add up to $533M. YES?

So either 1 not TRUE or 2&3 not true?

If 1 not true then 1 is $533M. YES?