No Booth, I'm not comparing product markets in terms of target markets, I'm using the report published by the auto industry, which details how many were built/sold by vender and model...and show's previous period info so you can get some kinduva trend going....if you follow it over any period of time.... I'm looking for UNIT
sales information.

yes, I know you can't compare washing machines and tomatoe juice...



At 02:36 PM 10/18/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Comparing cars and computers is tough.  car prices go up, computer prices go
down 50% every 18 months.  That is a tough chart to write.



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From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion

Date: 10/18/05 14:26:40

To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion

Subject: Re: iSeries 25% Growth 3rd Quarter



Is that dollars or UNITS?  Yes, there is a difference.



I'ld like to see some unit sales trends...the same kinda stats we see from

the auto manufacturers

that's published monthly in WSJ would be nice...it's a nice break down by

model types...



But 24% is impressive.



Any of it to new people that have never been on a 400 before?



Don in DC



iSeries - we've had more GM's than Steinbrenner's Yankee's...



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