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To: jhg_in_kc who wrote (108065)3/7/1999 5:00:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 176387
 
Thanks jhg....This passage in the CBS Marketwatch article IMHO says it all....

<<Dell will purchase storage, microelectronics, networking and display technology from IBM -- what will that mean for Dell's products?

King: I think what it will mean for Dell customers is that Dell is able to bring more state of the art technology to customers faster than it would otherwise. The chances are good that Dell customers will find that Dell gets to market sooner with the latest and greatest technologies, particularly in areas like storage and semiconductors. I think that the products that'll see the biggest impact are their server lines and also their notebook lines, probably not products that you and I would see in our capacity as consumers, but more in our capacity as business people. >>

***With IBM as a strategic partner, DELL will be able to efficiently access technology and accelerate growth in high margin markets like servers, storage, and notebooks.

Regards,

Scott