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PC Sector Round Table
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Emcee:  Pierre-X Type:  Unmoderated
Welcome to the PC sector discussion thread.

_______* Discussion Thread Mission *_______

We, the members of the Personal Computer Sector Round Table, resolve to share here PC industry knowledge and analysis dedicated to the common purpose of enriching us all through astute investments.

________* Articles of Participation *________

-1- We resolve Courtesy, our foremost principle. Something that can't be said courteously shouldn't be said.
-2- We resolve to make every post substantive and worthy of the commonwealth.
-3- We resolve to cite references and links to support our positions as much as possible.
-4- The Bull's best friend is a well informed Bear, and vice versa. We resolve to respect each other's views.
-5- We resolve to remember always that we are all here to make money.
-6- We resolve to go out and get some sun every day. <g>
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2025Now that's funny. ROFLMAO.appro-7/19/2000
2024appro, Speaking of "rare finds": csicop.org <<NigeriaYogi - Paul-7/18/2000
2023Paul, On the third reading of your post, I noticed my distrating (sic) gaff andappro-7/18/2000
2022appro, Sounds like you are having fun. Enjoy: bt.com <<TypeYogi - Paul-7/13/2000
2021Words often limit our ability to grasp concepts or at the very least to describeappro-7/9/2000
2020 Yogi et al, ><i>By 2005, everyone in the world should have access to tGottfried-6/21/2000
2019 Mark, Sun Micro's perspective: yahoo.cnet.com PaulYogi - Paul-6/7/2000
2018 Hi Mark, <<Would breaking up Microsoft create a better technology woYogi - Paul-6/7/2000
2017 It's such a fascinating thought that in the past great powers that were deeMark Oliver-6/7/2000
2016 XML - Next generation Windows: <<This month, Microsoft is expeYogi - Paul-6/7/2000
2015 Kaspersky Lab Reports World's First Mobile Phone Virus By John Lewell [JunMark Oliver-6/7/2000
2014 Thomas, Thanks very much for the link. I particularly enjoyed linking to Yogi - Paul-6/6/2000
2013 This thread is almost dead, but if anyone is still here, this is a cool articleThomas M.-6/5/2000
2012 Jurgis, <<If this guy's article could push MSFT below $60...>Yogi - Paul-5/17/2000
2011 If this guy's article could push MSFT below $60... Jurgis >WSJ-- the eJurgis Bekepuris-5/17/2000
2010 appro, <<but I would not put $500 million into any dot com includingYogi - Paul-5/17/2000
2009 *OT* "The Party's Over in Brunei" washingtonpost.com I wonder appro-5/15/2000
2008 appro, An interesting article about a guy whose products I have a definiteYogi - Paul-5/15/2000
2007 Just when we thought we gnu how to value internet plays: >>>>>&gappro-5/5/2000
2006 Mark, I have no idea how the market will react. I have a mental stop at $55 atJurgis Bekepuris-4/22/2000
2005 Have you any thoughts on what the market will make of Microsoft's shortfallMark Oliver-4/21/2000
2004 Insider trading now harder to prove even if you can see it, feel it and smell iappro-4/21/2000
2003 Mark, You probably did not write this message for me, but I'll write a shoJurgis Bekepuris-4/20/2000
2002 I'm not sure that I disagree with them, but there is a large portion of peoMark Oliver-4/20/2000
2001 >They are getting exactly what they want and the press > is reporting theJurgis Bekepuris-4/19/2000
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