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Posted by TedTschopp on 09-05-2001 11:46 PM:

HP + Compaq = What for Palm?

With the industry looking not so favorably at the HP + Compaq merger; what do you think will happen to the IPaq and the Jordana? What does this mean for Palm and Handspring? With the seeming increase in mindshre of the PocketPC in corporate America, what does this do for those corporations who are now looking at 9 months to 3 years before the two companies are intagrated? Who will Microsoft now go to to promote their products?

I personally think this is a watershed event for Palm and Handspring.

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Posted by ToolkiT on 09-06-2001 02:31 AM:

If handspring plays it right they can use the merger of HP and Compaq in their (HS) advantage.
Because of the merger HP/CQ will have a lot of internal changes and probably cannot focus on the market for a while...

Handspring can use that time go grap a piece of their marketshare.
If they don't they might be in trouble because when all the dust has setteld HP/CQ could turn out to be a very strong competitor...

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Posted by foo fighter on 09-06-2001 04:37 AM:

Lightbulb

The merger will have little immediate impact at all on Palm or HS. My personal opinion is that HP will now target the iPaq squarely at the corporate market where it is already popular, and market their new Jornada's at consumers and other areas like the medical and education fields. But in the grand scheme of things, there will be very few ripple effects from this merger on the Palm economy.

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Posted by Keefer Lucas on 09-06-2001 05:00 AM:

Dreadful

HP has frequently been mentioned as a possible purchaser of Palm or Handspring. Don't see the fit? Frankly, it doesn't need to be a perfect fit when they could have scooped up the competition for a song (HP could write a check for either company...both actually... and paid cash) and see what happens.

The merger of Compaq and HP means that Palm and Handspring have one fewer potential buyer, and that they will face a larger competitor (think Goliath) that can pour hundreds of millions into developing the PDA sector. Now we see why 3Com divested itself of Palm...they could see the long term writing on the wall.

If Sony doesn't purchase Handspring or the Hardware division of Palm before Christmas it will mean that Handspring and Palm have been officially hung out to dry by the big boys.


Posted by foo fighter on 09-06-2001 05:07 AM:

Re: Dreadful

quote:
Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
If Sony doesn't purchase Handspring or the Hardware division of Palm...


Why would Sony want either HS or Palm's hardware div? They have nothing to offer. It seems more likely that Sony would scoop up the OS division for a song and take the whole platform under its wing.

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Posted by knoppi on 09-06-2001 06:30 AM:

Re: Dreadful

quote:
Originally posted by Keefer Lucas


If Sony doesn't purchase Handspring or the Hardware division of Palm before Christmas it will mean that Handspring and Palm have been officially hung out to dry by the big boys.




have you read this?


SF Chronicle, 08/19/2001
PALM DREAMS: When Steve Jobs took back control of Apple in 1997, one of his first moves was a vain attempt to purchase Palm, and recently he told Fortune magazine "I still wish we had been able to buy it."

Under the terms of Palm's spin-off from 3Com, any company taking over the PDA-maker now would face huge tax liabilities. But those restrictions will expire in June. Former Apple honcho Jean-Louis Gassee, who last week sold his Be software to Palm and will become a strategic adviser to the company, was asked about speculation that Apple might try again to buy it next year. Gassee's only answer: "I didn't hear you."

Apple's June 30 balance sheet showed cash and short-term investments totaling $4.2 billion. Palm's market cap last week: less than $2.3 billion.


Posted by Keefer Lucas on 09-06-2001 02:10 PM:

Aptly Suited

Ideally, Apple would buy Palm and Motorola would buy Handspring.


Posted by homer on 09-06-2001 04:04 PM:

apple owning Palm? That'd be nice.

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