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To: DWW II who wrote (5302)1/31/1998 10:59:00 AM
From: ALTERN8  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8002
 
GTW could very well reach $41 by mid Feb. The bull rally will continue and Tech shares have alot of lost bear time to make up for. GTW's earning is what drives its price not the fact that they will never be as big as CPQ. There are still many companies that just buy GTW PCs, I know because I am an independent PC/LAN contractor for some of these corporations. Have some faith. What's your reasoning on being so pessimistic on GTW in the short term? I also believe that ALR could benefit GTW in the long term.

P.M.



To: DWW II who wrote (5302)2/1/1998 1:19:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8002
 
My thanks to all that took the time to respond. I am also a holder of CPQ. I must admit that I was very disapointed with CPQ's recent performance. It appears that this acquisition of DEC appears to broaden the scope of services that CPQ can offer to the large corporat e sector, shouldn't it be reflected in the value of CPQ?

By the way, what are the practical differences between AMD's K6 and Intel's chip?