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bryan43016 (59.44) Submitted: 8/21/06 7:27 AM : Start Price: $34.91 HPQ Score: 33.13
Dell is in the dumps with talk of possibly going to retail stores and the issue with the batteries. HP turn around is on course with plenty of room for growth now that the ship has been righted
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RafesUserName (69.73) Submitted: 12/19/06 2:21 PM
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I agree with your Dell outlook (I have them shorted in CAPS), but the batteries hit just about every computer maker (they were Sony made, not Dell), and I don't think HP has experienced a turnaround. During the unhappy market earlier this year, they held pretty strong only fluctuating $5 for a pretty flat moving average. They managed to get through the tiny scandal with little downside. In fact, they have been pretty steadily growing for the last 3 years.I don't intend my reply here to be anything but constructive. I should note I own HPQ in my real portfolio as well as CAPS. I agree HP, now the largest PC maker in the world (not to mention their peripheral business), is in good shape to continue growth, I just thought I'd point out that your reasons here may be misleading you. Care to expand your thoughts?
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