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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (118774)4/19/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
Mohan- A possible benefit of Pfeiffer's resignation will be an end to the "mano-a-mano" comments in which both Pfeiffer and Dell participated...they really wound up helping no one, IMO..

IR's response was appropriate today. Hopefully, in the future, the one upsmanship can be left to the threads <G>



To: Mohan Marette who wrote (118774)4/19/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
<<Analysts generally agree that Compaq has not performed as well as many of its competitors. "Compaq's shortfall is not representative of the health of the industry. We estimate that PC unit shipments are down [more] for Compaq vs....the broad market," said Ashok Kumar of Piper Jaffray.

Like all computer manufacturers, Compaq has encountered ever-shrinking profit margins brought on by the introduction of PCs selling for less than $1,000 or increasingly even $500. But its problems were compounded by the dilemma of selling its products through third-party resellers while moving toward sales straight to customers to compete with direct marketers such as Dell and Gateway.

"The only thing worse than cannibalizing your own sales is to have a competitor cannibalize yours. Compaq never understood they had to do a flash transformation: one day distributors, next day direct," said Danny Lam, a director of consulting firm Fisher-Holstein. But he acknowledges that "it would have been a project of Herculian proportions to have pulled it off." >> --- from news.com (4/19/99)