SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shipments for U.S.-made personal computers and related equipment plunged nearly 25% in October to the lowest level in at least 14 years, suggesting that the delay in Microsoft Corp.'s new PC operating system is crimping hardware sales for Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and others.
You get the sens the market is on borrowed time. They won't ring a bell at the top, but you can definitely see the sellers everyday.
You get the sens the market is on borrowed time. They won't ring a bell at the top, but you can definitely see the sellers everyday.
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