To: Richard Birecki who wrote (7603 ) 3/5/1998 8:46:00 PM From: Eric L. Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42804
Dell OEM or aquire MRVC? Is the Nbase here ours? Looks like it, but appears unlikely....exciting possibility though. To: +emichael (934 ) From: +savolainen Thursday, Mar 5 1998 7:21PM EST Reply # of 935 [Dell vs Compaq] Wednesday, Mar 4, 1998 Sun-Thu at 18:00 (GMT+3) High Tech News Dell Extends Battle with Compaq to Israel: Will Examine 5 Israeli Computer Companies' Technologies Tomorrow By Ronny Lifschitz Dell, the world's largest computer company, will spend tomorrow reviewing the technologies of five Israeli high-tech companies, to examine the possibility of purchasing their products and introducing them into its international marketing network. The companies it will look at are: Gilat, Phasecom, Wave Access, Orckit, and Nogatech. Other companies Dell is looking at, but which will not take part in tomorrow's meeting, include: Fortress, Nbase, Silicom, and BATM. Each company will be allocated 90 minutes in which to present its products and technology. Afterwards, if Dell's representatives are interested, there will be further meetings the same day. The US company is particularly looking for computer communications technologies, among other things in order to find a response to its largest competitor, Compaq, which has acquired computer communications companies in recent years, and a month ago announced the acquisition of Digital. Dell intends to sign OEM agreements with the Israeli companies it selects, in order to market their products under the Dell brand name. At the end of last year, Dell appointed ASCO, owned by Asa Yanai and located in New York, as its representative for finding Israeli technologies. Published by Israel's Business Arena March 3, 1998 c Copyright 1998, Globes Publishers Ltd. globes.co.il