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To: Fabeyes who wrote (39806)10/12/1998 10:11:00 AM
From: Bipin Prasad  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 53903
 
Yea, but I want to keep 6 and change points for now. I'm greedy but
not that greedy. We'll see some sell into strength in the afternoon.
CPQ will come out with earnings on wed. So there'll be some rally.

InSook



To: Fabeyes who wrote (39806)10/12/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 53903
 
Japan PC Sales in 2nd Week of September Rise 40 Pct
October 12, 1998 (TOKYO) -- Personal computer sales in Japan registered year-on-year growth for the ninth week in a row the second week of September.
This also is the eighth week that the increase exceeded 40 percent.

The information service company GfK Japan Ltd., which handles POS data for large-volume electric appliances stores, said personal computer sales at about 2,000 mass-volume electrical appliance stores grew by 5.5 percent in number of units and 5.1 percent in money terms from the previous week. Compared to the same week last year (Sept. 15-21, 1997) the number of units grew by 43.6 percent and sales in money terms grew by 41.6 percent (See table).

The average sales price declined by 694 yen from 225,868 yen (US$1,790) in the preceding week to 225,174 yen (US$1,785).

Around this time in 1997, the prices for the summer models underwent a significant decline. This year, however, the prices held fairly stable. This is thought to be due mostly to the release of Windows 98, which delayed the release of new models by PC manufacturers well into late summer.

The shop prices of notebook PCs have been especially stable, so this week the price exceeded the previous week's by 8,797 yen (US$70).

The data GfK Japan releases are from about 2,000 outlets of 41 firms. GfK Japan picked the 41 first in 1996 and has been releasing their data since then.

GfK Japan covers a far greater number of outlets with combined unit-base sales accounting for about 10 percent of total domestic PC shipments and about 25 percent of total retail sales.

nikkeibp.asiabiztech.com