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To: Road Walker who wrote (46517)1/27/1998 2:56:00 PM
From: scott  Respond to of 186894
 
I posted this to Paul F. He said no one else posts any real info. I guess if it does not agree with paul it ain't real. I don't live in that kind of world. He still has not posted the link that claimes flat corporate sales. I think he would because if he did I would eat crow.
Ibexx and thread, article...Business PC sales up 16%...

By Dan Goodin
January 26, 1998, 5:00 p.m. PT
Showing no signs of slowing down, sales of personal computers to U.S. businesses grew by 16 percent
during the fourth quarter of 1997, according to a study by market researcher Computer Intelligence.

The study's findings, based on more than 5,000 monthly telephone calls to U.S. businesses, are significant
since workplace sales are considered a bellwether for the PC industry.

"The corporate market in the U.S. has been the driving force of PC sales really since the inception of the
market," said Matt Sargent, an analyst at Computer Intelligence. "I can't think of any company that is doing
well that is not strong in the workplace market."

According to the study, December's purchase index grew by 15 percent compared to the same month in
1996. While the index was down slightly from November 1997, workplace sales growth is expected to
continue. Sargent noted that the 16 percent growth for the quarter was "a little higher than previous
growth."

Among individual vendors, Compaq Computer came out on top, with a 17.3 percent increase in sales. Dell
Computer placed second with 12.1 percent, and Gateway 2000 was third with 11.9 percent.

PCs sold to businesses differ in a number of ways from those sold to homes. For one thing, they usually
include peripherals devices such as networking cards that allow them to be plugged into corporate
networks. They also tend to be faster than home systems. On the other hand, graphics capabilities and
CD-ROM drives tend to be less important.

Like sales in the broader PC market, consolidation among vendors is stealing sales from smaller vendors,
according to Computer Intelligence's report, which said that "The top five vendors have taken almost four
[market] share points from the rest of the market this year."
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And we know where Intel's bread butter comes from :-)

Michael



To: Road Walker who wrote (46517)1/27/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
RE: Maybe you should short more shares in anticipation of
the $65 price you predicted so often. Now would be good time.

Thats why the anger for all "us jerks" but we didn't tell him to short Intel or MSFT. He didn't mind when the shoe was on the other foot.

jim



To: Road Walker who wrote (46517)1/27/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
I'm sorry if I got the wrong jerk, but there are so many of them here

Which jerk was it that insisted I made up the information that Joey posted?

If it wasn't you then I apologize. But I'm sure you could find the right jerk without much effort.

Just go look for the Monica Lewinsky line forming on its knees in front of that great guru of Intel bigots, Paul Engel.

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And read my posts correctly John or you might lose your head buy into this suckers rally. Then again --- make my day.



To: Road Walker who wrote (46517)1/27/1998 3:55:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hi John, I guess some are upset that their 79 shorts are now worthless :-)

poor poor booby <GGG>

Michael



To: Road Walker who wrote (46517)1/27/1998 4:17:00 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 186894
 
Message 2481420

Here you, memories.

jim



To: Road Walker who wrote (46517)1/27/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: Barry Grossman  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 186894
 
John,

INTC up on today on less than average volume and still off 22 from the summer high. But MSFT CSCO & DELL near new highs. Is the market poised for an upside breakout?

I am getting the feeling that a lot of big money that didn't get in yet will soon be left at the starting gate unless they move in soon.

I also expect we'll see the corps of analysts upgrading soon so as not to look foolish in the coming rally.

Comments?

Barry