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Technology Stocks : DELL Bear Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bilow who wrote (2385)12/30/1998 9:30:00 PM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2578
 
The sell signal is pretty clear to me now on these charts:

iqc.com

On the other hand Market Edge went bullish and upgraded DELL to a buy.

David



To: Bilow who wrote (2385)1/7/1999 3:33:00 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2578
 
As a precursor, no doubt, to Y2K problems, EE-Times hasn't updated their search engine to allow searches of 1999 news. But I did find a couple articles of interest:

This article talks about Intel's '99 chips. Note the concentration on driving low end costs even lower:

Intel reveals low-end strategy for 1999
As 1999 progresses, Intel will turn its attention to other parts of a PC system for continued cost reductions. Toward midyear, marketing manager Ron Peck said Intel would introduce its first core logic chip set with integrated graphics.
eetimes.com

This one is from back in October, but I must have missed it. It is basically about the competition in PCs in China. We should note that the technique that the US used to develop its industry back in the good old days was high tariffs on imported goods. We can expect our trading partners to use some of the same techniques, particularly in industries that are not guarded by difficult technological barriers...
PC revolution sweeps China
usually for about 10 percent below Dell's best price
eetimes.com

-- Carl