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To: kaka who wrote (170744)8/27/2002 2:27:26 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Re Kakamongus:OK but with only 6% of the USA population and about 90% of the thought control i.e(TV station ownership and radio/newspapers/movie industry--mostly Jewish owned)--- I get a little carried away after 50 years of their hogging the media limelight always singing their song- there are another 272600000 who are of other persuasions and have their own separate positions----.As for Dell I'm with you.Best wbm---PS: They don't seem to want to serve in the Armed Forces--I never saw any when I served-just get others to do it and sit back and play the Arm Chair Admiral roll/BS talk shows-always on the edge -seldom in the frey!



To: kaka who wrote (170744)8/28/2002 10:56:25 AM
From: Herschel Rubin  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176387
 
The time for DELL to take market share from HPQ is rapidly ending.

That explains why DELL is down significantly relative to HPQ (which is currently trading up slightly).

HPQ is getting their house in order and will stage a price war to win back turf from DELL.

The notion that DELL could continue the same rate of market share increases was predicated on the assumption that HPQ's merger integration problems would continue indefinitely.

Well, HPQ's integration seems to be moving right ahead and HPQ will gain back some more turf... this time at DELL's expense.

Not hyping HPQ, by the way... It is just so apparent that DELL's market share gains are going to be much harder to come by.