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To: stevenallen who wrote (67959)8/15/2002 5:40:08 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
looks like EXPE wants to do $55 to complete this ramp job...

one of these days I will catch those rises...EBAY has been acting up , maybe 60 tomorrow we could get it ....

AMZN has been trying to go , waiting for your $15...and ERTS just keeps me on the sidelines studying it.

just tremendous trading environment today , not for the feint of heart if you look at the intraday charts

;-)



To: stevenallen who wrote (67959)8/15/2002 5:48:30 PM
From: Smart_Money  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
<<<DELL in hand-helds, huh?>>> I read about Dell entering this market a while ago, been no secret. Only no one knows who will manufacture the device. Rumor has it the PDA will cost $ 299 and out before Christmas.

Dell's Xmas PDA?
08/12/2002 at 09:34 EST

Digitimes suggests that Dell will enter the PocketPC business in time for Christmas with a $299 PDA.

Wistron has scooped the contract, although Wistron itself wouldn't say who the customer is.

Earlier this year, reports abounded that Dell's rock-bottom, sweatshop price demands had scared away other contract manufacturers, who couldn't see the deal making them enough money. Or any money.

Dell will join Toshiba and HPaq in the PPC market, although HP has axed the Jornada brand -just as the final models came out to great acclaim.

On the day the merger was formally consummated, HP's head of labs and CTO told us that the newly merged company was pinning its hopes on the Microsoft platform. You can read that here.

Michael Dell earlier sniffed at the idea of PDAs becoming useful before they had integrated wireless.

Digitimes report is here. ®