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Stocks don't always trade in conjunction with their business fundamentals. Companies like Compaq and Dell don't have big overseas exposures. They're just getting caught up in this general market sell-off. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days.
Jeffrey Maxick
Compaq built its business on resellers and it was very successful for them but now that model has been challenged by direct distribution, with companies like Dell.
Richard Shaffer
Our advice to investors going into this period in time, ... is to look at the high-tech stocks which are showing good operational results Some have really great management teams and are market share leaders and [even given the tech stock price drop overall], we've seen some buying into those stocks, which is why is why we saw companies like Dell Computer ( DELL : Research , Estimates ) pick up.
Jennifer Smith
We are not losing market share to Compaq - but Dell sets the pricing umbrella, and Dell cut its prices, so we had to respond to it and did.
Joel Kocher
Dell is outperforming us. We're doing better than Compaq, but we're hanging in there. We're trying to make sure in this business we're not losing a lot of money, ... It's not hurting us economically, it's not impacting our earnings per share, but we're not doing what Dell is doing in the industry.
Sam Palmisano
Dell is outperforming us. We're doing better than Compaq, but we're hanging in there. We're trying to make sure in this business we're not losing a lot of money. It's not hurting us economically, it's not impacting our earnings per share, but we're not doing what Dell is doing in the industry.
Sam Palmisano
Michael Dell basically said, 'Well, if we can't trade them up or sell a monitor, we really don't want that business,'
Roger Kay
Companies like Microsoft over the next several years are going to remain dominant and prosper. Intel is in exactly the same type of position. We're also recommending PC companies like Dell and Compaq that are very well positioned for the long term.
Eugene Glazer
[Most agree that people should not rush to make changes to their mutual fund holdings.] In general, it's just not a good idea to trade on emotion, ... Sit tight. The market once closed for four months after World War I, and when it reopened, companies continued to have value. The worst thing you can do is panic and sell.
Russ Kinnel
It's an electronic mechanism, and we know that you like to buy Microsoft at 3 in the morning. There's the ability to find out what stocks you got news on, and then what stocks you buy or sell. Or that someone got 500 quotes before they placed a trade, or that every time they got a quote they made a trade.
Rob Bethge
This is a no-sell market with strong fundamentals, sustained domestic buying and retail appetite in equities keeping stocks buoyant.
Rajesh Jain
[Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs sees the index reaching 1,650, the middle of the range. In a research note, Cohen looked favorably on a market landscape that, because of the tech sell-off, narrowed the valuation gap between growth and value stocks.] We conclude that the equity market should be a much friendlier place going forward, especially for those portfolio managers who focus on companies fundamentals rather than momentum strategies, ... Careful selection will be the key to strong relative and absolute performance in 2001, as it has been since March 2000.
Joseph Cohen
Compaq is No. 1 in the retail segment, they're No. 1 in the high end of the business. In the small-business segment, they don't have the same market share they have elsewhere. The key for Compaq is how well they'll execute.
Andrew Neff
This Microsoft news is going to be terrific for all those PC companies that have been taking it on the chin lately -- Intel being one, but Dell and Compaq and others, I think, will certainly benefit today.
Chris Grisanti
Promising to float stocks at a premium means if companies want to sell more stocks, they must ensure their market prices are high enough. The move will give public investors a bigger say in the share sale issue.
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