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To: MeDroogies who wrote (22429)1/14/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: rhet0ric  Respond to of 213173
 
They did report that. It's BS, though. Compusa saw tremendous growth this quarter. Couldn't have done that without solid sales of iMacs.

Actually, CompUSA didn't grow. Same store sales fell. Revenues were up from last year due to acquisition of Computer City.

rhet0ric



To: MeDroogies who wrote (22429)1/14/1999 9:48:00 AM
From: setzkell  Respond to of 213173
 
YouDroogies, I agree
1/11 Michael Kwatinetz, who tracks the
resurgent Apple for CS First Boston,
Kwatinetz said he expected the price cut to
be announced by Apple or CompUSA, a
major retailer of Apple products. "This is a
normal procedure, and we believe channel
inventory is at target levels," Kwatinetz said
in a research note.
I agree again.

per mepjk ... I am imppressed with the revenue increases,
despite Avg.Unit price(AUP) dropping from approx.
$2250 to what?... $1750.00 (Idon't remember exactly)
but what really tells the tale is the unit growth ...+49%
3 to 4 times higher than industry average.

Annoyed,pjkelly