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To: Technician who wrote (99961)2/16/1999 2:19:00 AM
From: ed  Respond to of 176387
 
Well, I did not make any assumption.

Since CPQ had the largest market share, and I have suggested people to review CPQ's
last quarter's report. If CPQ is doing extremely well, then maybe CPQ was eating DELL's lunch , or it was just the analysts trying to spin the market. Nowadays , the analysts did not necessarily know more than us investors, and most of the time , they do not have a clue at all. What is worse , there is no legal consequence for whatever they said in the public to spin the market.



To: Technician who wrote (99961)2/16/1999 4:26:00 AM
From: Ash Sud  Respond to of 176387
 
One thing you are forgetting is that Dell has a much stronger online presence than Compaq, HP, or IBM. What is it now? I think Dell is selling about 10 million a day from its web site. That is about 1 billion in sales per quarter just from the Web.

-Ash