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CompUSA (CPU)
An SI Board Since October 1996
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Emcee:  Richard Makowiec Type:  Unmoderated
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2762 I thought this looser company went out of business already- oh well, all good tlouis mason-7/12/1999
2761 yes, that is incorrect Ingram is ALSO a drop ship distributor to practically hAJ Berger-7/12/1999
2760 As I understand it, the Ingram deal is only for commercial sales (education, coMichael-7/12/1999
2759 CompUSA has no choice but to use an Ingram the redundant overhead for CPU haviAJ Berger-7/12/1999
2758 CompUSA is testing custom PC centers in some stores, allowing customers to buyMichael-7/12/1999
2757 I see a trading range of $6 5/8 - $10 until August. Break $10 and we could be vinod Khurana-7/11/1999
2756 I think all the elements are in place to make money on this stock: -Price to Michael-7/8/1999
2755 Just a note to my old friends here on the CPU thread. CPU actually has the besTH-7/7/1999
2754 Mark: I haven't checked the website but IBM has been using CompUSA as a diLogain Ablar-7/7/1999
2753 I bought back some of my position today that was stopped out a couple weeks agoMichael-7/6/1999
2752news.comP.M.Freedman-7/5/1999
2751 Welcome to Tiny Computers, the UK's largest direct PC manufacturer and supppeter michaelson-7/5/1999
2750 A new computer retailer has recently entered the Portland, OR market here. I speter michaelson-7/5/1999
2749 Dozo: compusanet.comSnow Shoe-7/4/1999
2748 More a Survivor in a Lost Industry I have always admired CPU for surviving whiAJ Berger-7/4/1999
2747 Marcia: Your thoughts and words are impressive to me. Thanks for posting. Itpeter michaelson-7/2/1999
2746 Your are so right Al. Posters seem impressed with the increase in revenues butMARCIA J. SHATTAN-7/2/1999
2745 The promotion is all winners' strategies- Internet companies, retail stoJames Yu-7/2/1999
2744 CPU won't lose money on this promotion between the cost of their crappy clAJ Berger-7/2/1999
2743 AJ, do you know what CPU margins will be on those free PC ??? :-( stock talk-7/2/1999
2742 Been there, Done that... about half a dozen companies are giving away PC'sAJ Berger-7/1/1999
2741biz.yahoo.comP.M.Freedman-7/1/1999
2740 My Box experience at CPU the piles of boxes to buy are nice if you want that tAJ Berger-7/1/1999
2739 I prefer CPU. I used to HATE service merchandise where you have to go and wait Michael-7/1/1999
2738 BOXES OR NO BOXES??? I heard one commentator on CNBC criticizing CPU for theirHerc-7/1/1999
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