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1 07/19/2000Richard Cooke1 CGS2100 Internet Project 3 Richard Cooke Jr. Student# 590-24-5064 Lecture Section 1 Lab Section 11

2 07/19/2000Richard Cooke2 Rimage Corporation http://www.rimage.com http://www.rimage.com Rimage Corporation (RIMG) began in the late 1980’s with production of software publication systems, known as Perfect Image. Today, the Perfect Image family of products is one of the industry leaders in digital media production and replication.

3 07/19/2000Richard Cooke3 Rimage Products Producer 2000 ProtégéThe Producer 2000 Protégé is mid-range CD publishing system that can used with a single workstation, or up-scaled for workgroup use.

4 07/19/2000Richard Cooke4 Rimage Products The Perfect Image Prism Thermal Printer is the only full-color, thermal CD printer on the market today. Fully compatible with current windows operating systems.

5 07/19/2000Richard Cooke5 RIMG Stock Performance RIMG stock has performed well over the last year. Buying 1000 shares at $10.49 and selling them at $17.00 would have yielded a profit of $6514.70. (see full portfolio table) I would still consider this stock a good buy.(see full portfolio table)

6 07/19/2000Richard Cooke6 International Business Machines http://www.ibm.com http://www.ibm.com IBM was founded in 1911, originally as the Computer-Tabulating-Recording Company. The original product line included time clocks, scales, and punch-card tabulators. From the beginning of the computer revolution, IBM has been an industry leader, and still dominates the computer market today.

7 07/19/2000Richard Cooke7 IBM Products The IBM Aptiva has been the mainstay personal computer line for years. Ranging from affordable sub- $1000 systems to the new gigahertz processors, the Aptiva offers a wide range of options for the home user.

8 07/19/2000Richard Cooke8 IBM Products The S/390 line of servers is the latest, multiple level server from IBM. It is designed for companies heading into the e-business market, and is easily expandable.

9 07/19/2000Richard Cooke9 IBM Stock Performance IBM stock has not performed well over the last year. Buying 1000 shares at $128.14 and selling them at $114.75 would have yielded a loss of $13633.00. (see full portfolio table) IBM is still a good buy, because it’s price is down at this time.(see full portfolio table)

10 07/19/2000Richard Cooke10 Compaq Computer Corporation http://www.compaq.com http://www.compaq.com Compaq (CPQ) is one of the industry leaders in personal computer sales. More home-users buy Compaq desktops and notebooks than any other brand. Compaq is also a large player in the government and education markets.

11 07/19/2000Richard Cooke11 Compaq Products The Presario 1800 series is the most popular notebook line from Compaq. It is designed with the idea of mobility, combined with the performance of a desktop system.

12 07/19/2000Richard Cooke12 Compaq Products The Presario 7000 series of desktops reflects a growing in personal computing; combining affordability, internet- based design, and attractive styling.

13 07/19/2000Richard Cooke13 CPQ Stock Performance CPQ stock has performed decently over the last year. Buying 1000 shares at $25.91 and selling them at $27.75 would have yielded a profit of $1843.30. (see full portfolio table) I would not buy Compaq at this time, due to shrinking market share.(see full portfolio table)

14 07/19/2000Richard Cooke14 Computer Stock Portfolio Return to Rimage stock Return to IBM stock Return to Compaq stock

15 07/19/2000Richard Cooke15 1-Year Profit/Loss


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