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To: kemble s. matter who wrote (168237)1/1/2002 2:45:06 AM
From: calgal  Respond to of 176387
 
Analysts: One PC Maker Will Rule in 2002

dailynews.yahoo.com



To: kemble s. matter who wrote (168237)1/1/2002 2:53:28 AM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
PC orders rise as interest rates decline

Demand for computers and electronic products rose 2 percent in November over the previous month as companies seized on low interest rates to place orders.

zdnet.com



To: kemble s. matter who wrote (168237)1/2/2002 6:56:49 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
To start the New Year off right...
Chip sales are up
semichips.org
<<Our forecast released in November calls fourth quarter sales to be 4.7% higher
than the third quarter and with two months of data now in, we are on target to
meet that projection,” stated George Scalise, SIA president. He went on to say,
“Personal computers, wireless communications, consumer products and
automotive continue to fuel semiconductor sales and lead the industry out of its
year long recession.”>>>
Nivida replaces Enron....
biz.yahoo.com
The energy shortage has vanished, local gas can be had for under $1/gal. OPEC is cutting production.
The US has enough natural gas to last 1000 years, coal to last 500 years, oil in tar sands if it can be extracted
at a reasonable price.
The remaining Al Queda, lacking funds or support, is on the run, must find a new home in a country whose rulers know they will risk everything by letting them in.
Is Dell hitting on all fours, or whut?
biz.yahoo.com
Sig