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December 1997, Week 2

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"F. Alfredo Rego" <[log in to unmask]>
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F. Alfredo Rego
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Sun, 14 Dec 1997 21:24:26 -0700
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Ron Seybold wrote in The 3000 NewsWire Online Extra Vol 3 Issue 2:

        While it posted profits for the quarter of $806 million, HP
reported "continued decline in revenues from Unix workstations," noteworthy
in light of the HP 3000's renaissance. The 3000, known as Product Line 61
inside HP, was one of HP's most successful in this fiscal year when
measured by profitability and against HP's expectations. Considering how
tough it is to compete in the dog-eat-dog world of PCs, Unix servers and PC
servers, winning new ground during the fiscal year is a real accomplishment
for the 3000. Nobody's business is won forever, it seems -- but the tales
of 3000 longevity at major corporations do seem to imply the 3000 has a
good shot at earning significant new business in the coming year.

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It's good to see that all the great work that CSY's team has done (and
continues to do) is paying off handsomely.

Congratulations!





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