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To: Dan3 who wrote (174989)6/10/2005 11:50:01 AM
From: kaka  Respond to of 176387
 
Dan

re ;"Dell has started pushing back delivery dates for these systems (10 days for most platforms, 30 days for the dual core platform), so it looks like they'll wait until the power and bios issues are sorted out. Dell has been through this before when their "reliable supplier" Intel decides to rush a new design to market"

HP has a build date of July 11th for an AMD Athlon system. So what devious, sordid AMD conclusions can you draw from that? Is it just that AMD's production lines suck?

cheers,



To: Dan3 who wrote (174989)6/15/2005 3:56:36 PM
From: kaka  Respond to of 176387
 
Dan3,

"robust growth in the public sector"......all without the aid of AMD!!!

Dell "overweight"

Wednesday, June 15, 2005 1:45:43 PM ET
Prudential Financial


NEW YORK, June 15 (newratings.com) - Analyst Steven Fortuna of Prudential Financial maintains his "overweight" rating on Dell Inc (DELL.NAS). The target price is set to $55.

In a research note published this morning, the analyst mentions that the company has been witnessing demand in-line with its expectations so far in the July quarter. According to the analyst, Dell is witnessing robust growth in the public sector. The performance of the company in Asia and Europe remains robust, Prudential Financial adds.