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To: Gus who wrote (14253)5/20/2002 11:42:15 AM
From: pirate_200  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
RE: EMC's manufactured market share numbers

> Everybody already knows you're a NTAP fanatic
> who is not really interested in an answer so why even bother?

Read your replies to me and ask yourself who is really the
"fanatic".

You keep avoiding the simple math, why?



To: Gus who wrote (14253)5/22/2002 2:08:17 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
>> Psst. Everybody already knows you're a NTAP fanatic who is not really interested in an answer so why even bother? LOL.

Something about a pot and a kettle come to mind, Gus.

I can appreciate the pain of watching your favorite stock's valuation crash, because those of us in ntap have had the same experience. Both stocks have under performed the nasdaq over the last two miserable years, and that's saying something.

finance.yahoo.com,^ixic&a=v&p=s&t=2y&l=on&z=m&q=l

It's a sector move, Gus, and both emc and ntap are POS. The question is, will either of these guys regain some luster when IT spending resumes. Oh, and when will IT spending resume.

Good luck to all of us in the storage sector.

uf