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To: Earlie who wrote (57416)4/26/1999 2:28:00 PM
From: gbh  Respond to of 132070
 
Did you not see this, or is more proof required?

Earlie, did not see this. But I will take your word for it. But, take my word (opinion, actually) that DELL will never move away from BTO. Perhaps they have some way to supply the channel with BTO and no inventory. Wouldn't that be a hoot <g>.

Your comments that eMachine will not survive make no sense to me, especially given the fact that they are flattening the opposition in the retail arena.

So did AMD. Look where it got them.

The company certainly disagrees with you as they state that they were mildly profitable last quarter.

When was the last time you believed anything a PC co had to say? <g>.

"And they are selling to computer illiterates." Your opinion? This is not what the stores will tell you.

Hah, no bigger morons can be found than the computer sales people at BBY <g>. But yes, you're right, this is my opinion.

You are quick to challenge others for their unsupported comments, but this post has several assertions that are not supported. "They will never make it to IPO", Shall we make a bet on that?

Everything posted on this thread is opinion. That goes without saying, even though I usually do. I'll state again what I stated previously. Emachines will not make it to IPO, IMO. And if they do, they'll never make a nickel.

Gary