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To: Frank E W who wrote (109196)3/12/1999 8:27:00 AM
From: Dennis Kern  Respond to of 176387
 
For you pre-market watchers...current bid is 42 3/8



To: Frank E W who wrote (109196)3/12/1999 8:46:00 AM
From: Ashley Campbell  Respond to of 176387
 
Morning All - I'm watching Joe Kernan on CNBC ripping apart some analyst (who was saying LU was overvalued -- Joe pointed out that the guy said the same thing on GE and missed 50% run-up). I have to say, I like it much better when CNBC takes the stance of really scrutinizing the analysts and holding them accountable for their prior statements. That's a much better role for them in my view than jumping on the bandwagon. Anyway, DELL is up in pre-market. Hoping for a DELLightful day! -ac



To: Frank E W who wrote (109196)3/12/1999 8:47:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
DELL TO SELL LINUX-BASED PC SERVER PACKAGE IN JAPAN


TOKYO, Mar 12, 1999 (Asia Pulse via COMTEX) -- Dell Computer KK will release a Linux-based PC server package, company officials said. The company hopes the addition of the Linux-compatible system will help it expand its customer base.

Linux, a freeware operating system, has been gaining popularity around the world as an alternative to Windows operating systems.

Dell's package will include the company's high-performance PC server, Power Edge 1300, the Turbo Linux Server Japanese Version 1.0 operating system and the Oracle8 Workgroup Server for Linux Release 8.0.5 database management software.

The package will be added to the DellWare service menu, which lets customers buy Dell hardware and other companies' software as a package. The price for the Linux system has yet to be fixed.

(Nikkei)