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To: Sig who wrote (173864)2/3/2004 6:04:27 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
28 cents for next 4 quarters would be $2.84 bil/yr after taxes, their excuse being its been tough to make a buck recently
Earnings growth last fiscal yr was 70% (less adjustments)



To: Sig who wrote (173864)2/3/2004 11:28:06 AM
From: William F. Wager, Jr.  Respond to of 176387
 
Dell jumps into Chinese PDA market

Last modified: February 2, 2004, 3:20 PM PST
By ZDNet China Staff


Dell introduced three personal digital assistants to China on Monday, the company's first foray into the country with these products. Prices range from $243 to $363 and all come with Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system, Intel Xscale processors, 64K of memory and wireless capabilities. Although direct sales are still an anomaly in store-happy China, Dell has become one of the biggest sellers of PCs in the country. Dell remains among the fastest growing companies in the declining handhelds market. Shipments of its Axim handheld grew 167 percent in the fourth quarter from the same time the year before (when it entered the market) and 21 percent from the third quarter, according to IDC. Overall handheld shipments declined by 17.9 percent in 2003.

ZDNet China is based in Beijing.

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