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To: Pierre-X who wrote (7662)11/17/1997 1:40:00 PM
From: Sheba  Respond to of 11057
 
Pierre, thanks for the info, that's basically what I wanted to know, quality of their disk drives, financial backing, etc. In the short term, they appear to be a threat to WDC in the retail channel for replacement/addition of disk drives, perhaps also with the box makers but that part is difficult to determine. Do you know what markets Maxtor is active?

My other question (perhaps unanswerable), is what is Maxtor and Fujitsu up to? At this point in the dd industry, they'd have to sell disk drives at a loss for several quarters before they could drive anyone else out of business. Before that happens, the FTC would nail them for dumping.

P.S. & Off Topic: S3 is not in good shape, IMHO. My condolences if you invested in them. However, they're down to book value and that's not counting in the Taiwan foundry, so they may be beaten down too far. I blame their top management, who deserve to be burned at the stake during the next shareholder meeting. I'm not up-to-date on their current product mix, but S3 generally has a good reputation so it'll be interesting to see how their problems affect R&D, new product announcements, etc.



To: Pierre-X who wrote (7662)11/18/1997 11:27:00 PM
From: Mark Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11057
 
I also owned Maxtor stock prior to Hyundai buying me out (at a _very_ small profit). I've owned 7 of their drives over the past years, and never had a failure. Great support.

I noted tonight that CompUSADirect is offering a 4.2 gig Maxtor for $199 after instore/mailin rebates. I'd cheer except for the damage they're doing to my stock holdings.. <g>