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To: Dalin who wrote (81526)11/20/1998 11:37:00 AM
From: vip  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Here is some good news about DELL. Beats all those internuts!!

Digital delivery: Taking the next step
By Tom Steinert-Threlkeld, ZDNet

It's getting increasingly hard to overestimate the potential of electronic commerce. International Data Corp. estimates $30 billion worth of goods and services will be sold over the Web in 1998.

As Thanksgiving approaches, it looks like three companies alone could account for almost as much. Intel Corp. is selling the equivalent of $12 billion worth of computer chips per year. Dell Computer Corp. is on a $3.7 billion-per-year rate. Cisco Systems Inc. is about the same.

These companies all sell hardware. And the secret to their success is convenience. Ordering products through the Web is easier for purchasing managers than any other way of getting deliveries.



To: Dalin who wrote (81526)11/20/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Zeem  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
Dalin - I've been heavy and long in Dell since 95 and this is the worst I've seem the stock behave with the exception of 93 of which I wasn't involved. I'm having difficulty watching companies who have no earnings beat the crap out of Dell. There's something wrong with this picture, Even MSFT embroiled in FTC, California SUNW lawsuit and 20 State lawsuits has better growth. And by the way Merrill (Steal your Dollar Lynch) has an A rating on MSFT and a B rating on Dell.