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To: Kory who wrote (6299)7/27/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: Kathleen capps  Respond to of 8002
 
Positive mention of GTW and their marketing scheme:

Compaq clear No.1 in Q2
By Rob Lemos, ZDNet News
July 26, 1998 10:32 PM PT

Compaq Computer Corp. nearly lost its lead as the US leader in PC shipments in the second quarter of 1998, according to both International Data Corp. and Dataquest.

Meanwhile, IBM fell from its traditional position as one of the largest five PC vendors in terms of combined commercial and consumer PC shipments within the United States. The company also dropped a notch from second to third place in PC shipments wordwide.

Between April and June, Compaq shipped 1.16 million PCs in the U.S. compared to Dell's 1.14 million, according to IDC's numbers. Dataquest pegged the two equally close with Compaq's shipment estimated at 1.11 million in the second quarter, compared to Dell's 1.09 million.

Indirect showing age
Direct PC vendors - like Dell and Gateway Inc. - posted stronger growth than their retail competitors, both studies found.

While Dell's U.S. sales grew a whopping 72 percent over Q2 a year ago and Gateway's a respectable 33 percent, according to IDC, Compaq and Packard Bell NEC Inc. became mired in inventory, with their shipments only growing by 11 percent and shrinking by 11 percent, respectively. Indirect PC maker Hewlett-Packard Co. sales maintained a healthy 33 percent growth, propped up by the companies strong commercial showing.

"There is demand, but the issue is to really clear the channel," said Arrington. IDC attributed Compaq's slow growth to its efforts clearing old models out of the retail chain. Dataquest had similar figures.

Tightly packed rivals

While Compaq and Dell lead the market with a little over 14 percent each, HP, Gateway, and Packard Bell were almost tied for third in both the IDC and the Dataquest survey.

Yet, each company is going a different way.

Hewlett-Packard, while strong in commercial markets, suffered from product delays in both the consumer and laptop markets, according to IDC.

The market research firm also spotlighted Packard Bell NEC's troubles in consumer loyalty and pricing, as well as its failed attempts at the commercial market, for it slide of 11 percent from the second quarter a year ago.

The unfettered contender seems to be direct PC maker Gateway, whose 33 percent growth defied its seasonally slowest quarter. The strong showing rode on the back of robust government and educational sales.

Asian flu slows growth

Worldwide, Compaq continued to hold a healthy lead, shipping 2.6 million units in Q2, compared to 1.7 million units for No. 2 Dell, according to Dataquest figures.

"All companies were hurt to some extent by poor performance in Asia/Pacific and Japan," said Scott Miller, analyst for Dataquest.

Hewlett-Packard maintained its fourth place ranking, while fifth-ranked Packard Bell NEC fell behind even more.

zdnet.com



To: Kory who wrote (6299)7/27/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8002
 
>>you're the one
dumb to the American way of life these days.<<

No, I'm not. I consider what is sustainable and what is not. This is not.

Also, why finance through them if one can obtain lower rates elsewhere. People do tend to shop. Looking for income in this area means they are worried about making a profit in other areas.

I'll add one more thing -- The Country store idea is DUMB. All these do is add overhead as they try to enter an area where they will face more, not less, competition. Time will tell. I say they will start closing them by 1st or 2nd quarter next year. Good luck.