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To: jbn3 who wrote (220)11/24/1998 9:05:00 PM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 335
 
DELL COMPUTER was the No. 1 provider of computers to U.S. businesses
during the 3Q this year, according to a report. The Ziff-Davis Market
Intelligence study said Dell, which also holds the title as the world's
leading direct seller of computers, had the highest market share in the
large business segment with 29.8%, compared to its nearest competitor
with 23.6% for the quarter. "Dell is making dramatic gains in the very
spot where its indirect competitors initially fostered their respective
businesses -- the large commercial business segment," said Matt
Sargent, senior industry analyst with ZD Market Intelligence. (Reuters
03:35 PM ET 11/24/98) For the full text story, see full story



To: jbn3 who wrote (220)11/25/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: jbn3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 335
 
Dell cuts workstation prices 3 NOV 98

From Austin American-Statesman, Tuesday, November 3, page D1

ROUND ROCK-Dell Computer Corp. on Monday (NOTE: November 2) cut prices on its workstation computers by as much as 16 percent as the nation's second largest personal-computer maker passes along cost savings on the microprocessors that run its machines.

Dell cut its Precision Workstation 610 that used Pentium II Xeon processors to $4,839 from $5,761. Dell also introduced a new low-end workstation with the Pentium II chip starting at $1,997.

Intel Corp. cut prices on its Pentium II and low-end Celeron chips by as much as 29 percent last week, which is spurring price reductions by manufacturers.