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To: billwot who wrote (20110)7/10/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
CPQ shareholders (and y'all, long time no be here), an article from over on the LSI thread, and my opinion on a piece of it:

cbs.marketwatch.com.

To: john dodson (13474 )
From: Tony Viola
Friday, Jul 10 1998 11:34AM ET
Reply # of 13476

John, thanks for the article about AMD as a takeover candidate and
Compaq and Gateway 2000 being mentioned as possible suitors. I
want to go on record as saying that if Compaq were to ever buy
this turkey, after buying Tandem and DEC in the last two years,
Eckhard Pfeiffer would have to completely lose his mind. Maybe
his being named named man of the year in 1997 has totally gone to
his head.

I would even question Compaq buying a relatively good company
like LSI because enough (buyouts) is enough. I doubt that Compaq
would seriously consider AMD.

Tony




To: billwot who wrote (20110)7/10/1998 1:31:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
billwot. CPQ. Lots of analysts are calling it a good sign. It's up even in todays market. Or let's say it was up when I last checked it. I think we will do great down the road. But some think it may still have some digestion to do. But by the year 2000 we may not care what we thought about Intel and CPQ today. Hopefully. gg.

Sonny