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To: kemble s. matter who wrote (98461)2/12/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Analyst sees Asia PC sales rebounding in '99
By David Legard

Hi Kemble:
Please read the last paragraph carefully,sure looks like DELL is losing market share (NOT) to Compaq and the other guys in the fastest growing reagion of the world at least with reapect to PCs,YEAH RIGHT DELL is losing market share!!!! THAT IS A GOOD ONE.<G>

Yup things are looking pretty grim,eh? When will the SOBs ever learn or are they already learned enough and pulling a fast one at the expense of the unsuspecting public? Enquiring minds wants to know.<g>

Here is a quote from Kitty Fok of IDC.

....Kitty Fok, IDC Asia-Pacific's research manager, said there is reason for guarded optimism for the year ahead.

"If market conditions in China, India and Australia remain healthy, the regional PC market should generate solid gains in 1999, producing the highest annual shipment totals ever for the regional market," she said in a statement.

Growth figures among the different PC vendors were also varied, IDC said. Compaq Computer Corp.'s unit sales were down by 8.5% and Acer Group's down by 19.3%, even as Dell Computer Corp. saw sales climb by 45.9%, Hewlett-Packard Co. by 17.1% and IBM by 3.3%.





To: kemble s. matter who wrote (98461)2/13/1999 5:35:00 AM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Good Morning Kemble,

I know that you are one of the longest shareholders of anyone on this thread. Have there been other times when comments were made causing a sell off of Dell to this magnitude??
Is there anything that was said by the analyst who bad mouthed Dell that is libel?? The assault on Dell was made two days before earnings causing a catastrophic carnage in the stock??Can we bring about a class action suit?? Did you sell any of your shares or are you holding firm???

Frank