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To: SecularBull who wrote (44944)5/27/1998 10:49:00 AM
From: Nick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
The naysayers are in abundance on days like these. Where do they hide on good days?



To: SecularBull who wrote (44944)5/27/1998 10:54:00 AM
From: Eddie Kim  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
>>you're very correct about this being a correction, and not DELL, alone. Good post to the children who constantly whine about DELL being due for a downturn. They're obviously new to investing.

I've certainty heard these foolish words before..."oh its the market, not my stock." While I do believe you are correct LONGTERM, there is still no question in my mind that DELL is still overbought.

-Eddie



To: SecularBull who wrote (44944)5/27/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 176387
 
Asia Pacific PC Shipment Seen Up 5 Pct In '98-IDC
Wednesday May 27 10:04 AM EDT

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Research firm International Data Corporation said today it expected personal computer shipments in Asia Pacific, excluding Japan, to rise five percent in 1998.

"Looking forward, IDC is forecasting five percent unit shipment growth in 1998 when compared to the previous year," it said in a statement.

In 1997, PC shipments rose 16.5 percent in the region, IDC said.

It said concerns for the rest of the year included slowing expansion in China, economic sanctions placed on India and lingering social unrest in Indonesia which would prolong the turnaround in other Asian markets.

Dane Anderson, IDC's PC research manager told Reuters he expected a pickup in the region in the second half