Mark Stahlman

Mark Stahlman
begins bit choice consumer entire few game looking market maybe people ripple software time upgrade written year
This upgrade to 64 bits, which begins with servers, workstations and high-end game machines, is going to ripple through the entire market place. A year from now, very few people are going to be looking for 32 bit notebooks. This is a very big change. All the new software being written is (for 64-bit processors), so the consumer has a real choice for the first time in maybe 10 years.
excellent good ground ibm looks losing market numbers picking quarter toss
We thought they would have a good quarter but it looks like they had an excellent quarter, ... With these bookings numbers you have to toss out any idea that IBM is losing ground in services. They are probably picking up market share.
advanced apple clear concerned consumer features interested lowest market possible price segment sell
It's clear there is a segment of the consumer market that is price insensitive and more interested in advanced features than concerned about getting the lowest possible price, ... That's a segment Apple does very well in; so does Hewlett-Packard. Dell has to try to sell to that customer.
apple best best-friends companies company content feeling future growing holding market media share
There's a growing feeling that Apple isn't the media's best friend. The media companies see downloading (content) as the future of their businesses, and they don't like one company holding 70% or 80% of the market share for making that content available.
behind buyers gone hand market sell tied today
Knowledgeable, high-end buyers today want AMD, ... Dell doesn't sell AMD. So they have gone into this important market with one hand tied behind their back.
change conditions dancing elephant fit ibm market move quarter quickly trying unsettled
I think this quarter demonstrates how unsettled market conditions are. The old IBM doesn't fit with the new markets. IBM understands this and is trying to move quickly to change itself. This elephant has been dancing on stilts.
likely yahoo
Of the three, Yahoo would be the least likely winner,
build business gone increasing largest negative piece
Telecom is the largest piece of Sun's business and that has gone from being a negative to an increasing positive. Telecoms are back in an infrastructure build mode,
next preview sounds
This sounds to me like a preview of what we're going to see next week.
computing continue expecting growth higher numbers pc people transition
The transition to 64-bit computing is not in everyone's forecast. PC and server growth should be much higher than people are expecting and numbers for Dell will continue to come up,
becoming classic company less microsoft pc
Microsoft is becoming more and more a server company and less and less a classic PC company,
aside step
I think Scott has to step aside so there is no confusion.
conference discussed looking people product
I think most of what people will be looking for will be discussed on the conference call. There's a lot going on in the product front.
clear
Today, they made it clear they're not in trouble.