91. Tata Sato knows the troubles Digital Equipment Corp. faces selling computers. 92. The company continued to sell computers in the region through local distributors. 93. The company will have two units, Viglen Ltd., which will sell computers, and Amstrad, which will primarily be preoccupied with the two lawsuits. 94. The company already sells computers made by many different manufacturers. 95. The companies that make and sell computers know that, and for years they have been loading up consumer PC hard drives with programs. 96. The company sells its computers direct and benefits more quickly from falling costs because it carries little inventory. 97. The company makes and sells computers directly to customers. 98. The company manufactures and sells desktop computers without disk drives. 99. The only vendor committed to using the chip is CyberMax Computer Inc., a Pennsylvania company that sells computers by mail. 100. The notebook computer lines were sold to the Acer Group, defense contracting was sold to Raytheon, and software was sold to Sterling Software. |