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To: hdl who wrote (109515)3/15/1999 9:29:00 AM
From: ForeverDell  Respond to of 176387
 
DELL retains the top spot, again:

Headline: Top Computer Companies Hold Their Positions in Technology Business
Research, Inc. 4Q98 CBQ Ranking

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HAMPTON, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 15, 1999--

Improved Efficiencies and iMac Sales Allow Apple to Continue to
Climb Ranks

Despite an improvement in its CBQ score for the fourth quarter,
Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ:SUNW) was unable to catch up to Dell's
first-place ranking. Dell Computer (NASDAQ:DELL) and Sun Microsystems
have competed closely for the #1 spot in TBR's (www.tbri.com) Computer
Business Quarterly (CBQ) rankings. Dell regained the top spot from Sun
last quarter and this quarter held this ranking, despite a slowdown in
overall Dell revenue growth. TBR believes this signals a likely end to
the days of Dell's 50%+ quarterly top-line growth.

*T

CBQ Benchmark Index for Fourth Quarter 1998

4Q98 Rank 3Q98 Rank 3Q98 4Q98
--------- --------- ---- ----
#1 Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) #1 6.93 6.97
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#2 Sun (NASDAQ:SUNW) #2 6.77 6.85
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#3 Compaq (NYSE:CPQ) #3 6.19 6.62
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#4 Gateway (NYSE:GTW) #4 5.77 5.89
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#5 Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HWP) #5 5.54 5.59
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#6 IBM (NYSE:IBM) #7 5.18 5.51
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#7 Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) #9 4.90 5.43
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#8 Micron Nasdaq (MUEI) #6 5.29 5.25
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#9 Unisys (NYSE:UIS) #16 3.89 5.11
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#10 Data General (NYSE:DGN) #8 5.05 5.08
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#11 NCR (NYSE:NCR) #13 4.39 5.07
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#12 Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) #10 4.55 5.00
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#13 Packard Bell NEC #15 4.26 4.53
#14 Toshiba America #11 4.50 4.52
#14 Acer Group #12 4.49 4.52

--Source: TBR
--Note: Vobis, which ranked 14th in 3Q98, was removed for 4Q98 to
be included in TBR's new European CBQ service.
*T

Compaq (NYSE:CPQ) maintained the #3 position this quarter as its
score continues to improve due to increased efficiency and synergies
in the combined Compaq-Digital entity. Gateway's (NYSE:GTW) focus on
direct sales through its website, 1-800 number, and Country Stores,
coupled with a focus on increased growth to the SMB and corporate
markets, allowed the company to report record revenue and profit,
helping it to maintain the fourth position.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HWP) maintained the fifth position
this quarter. In this quarter's HP report, TBR suggested that HP must
re-evaluate its participation in non-core businesses and clearly
articulate a unified corporate strategy regarding HP's position as an
Internet company. Following publication of that report, HP announced
that it is, in fact, splitting into two separate companies:
computing/imaging and measurement. The net result of this announcement
should be a more focused, competitive HP going forward.
IBM (NYSE:IBM) moved up in rank again this quarter, taking the
6th position from Micron Electronics (NASDAQ:MUEI). IBM's e-business
strategy is beginning to coalesce into a revenue-generating and
profit-generating machine based on software, services, and commodity
hardware, even as the company's older server businesses begin to slow
down again after the introduction of the POWER3 chip and the G5
mainframe. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) continued to improve its position as
well, climbing to the #7 spot from #9 last quarter. Apple turned a
symbolic corner this quarter by achieving its first quarter of
year-to-year revenue growth in more than three years. Unisys (NYSE:UIS) made a
dramatic move up the ranks moving from the sixteenth
position last quarter to the 9th position this quarter due to Unisys'
decision to begin outsourcing its entry-level systems to
Hewlett-Packard, which includes portables, desktops, LAN servers, and
workstations. TBR believes this is one of the best business decisions
Unisys has made with respect to the product-line strategy.
"As saturation of the corporate segment has created a market of
essentially replacement sales, vendors are increasingly looking to the
SMB and consumer markets to drive growth," said TBR's Manager of
Computer Business Quarterly, Lindy Lesperance. "Marketing to the
consumer and SMB markets is increasingly becoming less focused on
hardware and more focused on the inclusion of services. Vendors who
focus on partnerships with service providers will be best positioned
for future growth in these markets."
TBR's highly quantitative, proprietary benchmarking methodology
ranks the leading global computer vendors on a comparative basis every
quarter, based on effective implementation of product strategy,
marketing strategy, manufacturing strategy, and business model.
TBR specializes in the competitive analysis of the major players
in the global computing market through its industry standard Computer
Business Quarterly (CBQ) benchmarking.

Complete details are available to accredited journalists. For
more information, please visit TBR's website at www.tbri.com, or
contact:

CONTACT: EAST COAST CONTACTS
Technology Business Research, Inc.
Lindy Lesperance, Manager, CBQ
603/929-1166
lesperan@tbri.com
or
Technology Business Research, Inc.
Jon Lindy, Vice President of Marketing
203/426-7172
lindy@tbri.com
or
WEST COAST CONTACT
Technology Business Research, Inc.
Ed Wagner, Vice President of Consulting
650/712-0355
ewagner@tbri.com

KEYWORD: NEW HAMPSHIRE MASSACHUSETTS
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMED COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS

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To: hdl who wrote (109515)3/15/1999 9:46:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<<299 WEBzter PC Sends Jolt Through Computer Market>>
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, poor Cpq. I wonder if you get one of those little switches for the antenna so you can us the TV as a monitor like with the Atari?
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