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To: kemble s. matter who wrote (174643)4/6/2005 2:05:33 PM
From: Patrick E.McDaniel  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176388
 
Any word out of Round Rock?



To: kemble s. matter who wrote (174643)4/7/2005 3:15:56 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 176388
 
Dell Says It Expects Continued Expansion

sfgate.com

<<...Dell has strengthened its industry-leading position in PC sales by reducing costs and undercutting rivals on price.

Rollins said the company's increasing push into servers, data-storage equipment, printers, consumer electronics and technology services will help offset cooling desktop PC demand. According to IDC, PC shipments are expected to grow by a more moderate 10 percent this year.

"It's clear to us that things are a bit slower, even a bit slower than we had thought, but it's nothing that we're lighting our hair on fire," he said. "It still is moving at a very healthy pace."

Rollins said Dell has maintained profitability in a turbulent industry that has seen executive shake-ups at Hewlett-Packard Co. and the recent purchase of International Business Machines Corp.'s personal computing division by Lenovo, China's top computer maker.

Analysts welcomed the diversification talk in the face of rivals HP and IBM.

"It's a scale issue. What they're really saying is that they are going to be able to scale to the level of an IBM or an HP," Ron Silliman of Gartner said. "Dell is going into that scale more focused but also talking diversification. This organization is probably the most rigorous in the industry on the question of execution."...>>