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To: Eugene Goodman who wrote (9563)5/5/1998 1:19:00 AM
From: paul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
SEE, YOU DID IT, YOU MENTIONED SCOTT MCNEALY's TEETH.

You are suffering from major Scott Envy.



To: Eugene Goodman who wrote (9563)5/5/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: cAPSLOCK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
I understand your reaction, I think. It's not his dimples. He has
everything. He is tall, rich, has 56 teeth and needs you, Cheryl.


This kind of personal attack is unwarrented, ungentlemanly, and shows your true colours.

cAPS



To: Eugene Goodman who wrote (9563)5/5/1998 3:40:00 PM
From: cheryl williamson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 64865
 
Gene,

RTFN:

news.com

The article details price cuts & enhancements to SUNW's Ultra line.
It specifically mentions the Ultra 5 & 10 as being highly
competitive with the new Pentium II-based systems.

Aren't price cuts going to hurt SUNW's margins? So we've heard
over & over again. The answer is no, SUNW lowered its cost
of manufacturing on the Ultra 5 & 10 to make it more competitive
with high-end PC's. You'll notice that SUNW can time its price
cuts with every new INTC introduction. As I stated before, hardware
is practically a commodity business. There's no reason to pre-
suppose that SUNW can't benefit from manufacturing efficiencies as
much as anyone else. This announcement is the proof.