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To: rudedog who wrote (56877)8/7/1998 1:32:00 AM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Rudedog, regarding the following:

<<S B -
I think the two are moving closer to each others market segment
I disagree with this, looking at what's happening in the market, although reading the PR, one might come to this conclusion.>>

Let's see, I believe that there are three major market segments. The first is consumer, the second is work stations, and the third is servers. Or to put this another way, the market segments are consumer and enterprise.

Compaq had established itself mainly in the consumer market, then started to branch out to the enterprise markets. With DEC, they have made major inroads into the enterprise markets. (DEC had long since exited the consumer segment.) So, having said this, how does CPQ and DELL differ? Dell is moving into the enterprise markets as we discuss this topic.

JMO

Stock Bull