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To: Sam who wrote (6862)12/23/1997 12:30:00 PM
From: Z Analyzer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9124
 
Sam, I also doubt that DLT growth will suddenly drop from 100% annually to 20% in 1998. Through all of this, it seems that people have forgotten that DLT sales have been primarily to US OEMs and should be LESS susceptible to the Asian contagian than most computer businesses. US and European strength should be good for DLT.
Did everyone catch today's WSJ article page A10 about the incredibly dire straits for Hundai (Maxtor) and Samsung. Wonder if that may be behind the disks doing a little better today.



To: Sam who wrote (6862)12/25/1997 12:29:00 PM
From: Myron Z.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9124
 
Nice post Sam, like many of us, we are going to hold on and ride it out. Nothing much to ad, I guess that is why the post is kind of week lately. Let's all remember what CSCO looked like last March when the "experts" said they were done for, everyone already bought what they sold and they might as well sell of the used furniture and shut down. We all know CSCO came back nicely since then and in a short time.
Maybe if ASIA gets back to an honest money system, the "jitters" will go away ( why wasn't there jitters before when those in the know knew darn well for years that ASIA was set up for this shake up?) Oh well, more nonsenes, we shall persevere.