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Olivetti relaunch will lose market share - analysts
News Olivetti PC's re-birth as Olivetti Computers Worldwide has received a mixed reception from dealers and analysts, who claim that although the move away from consumer PCs was "long overdue", it will also lose the company valuable market share.
[October 3, 1997, 16:34]
Olivetti PC boss wants to push notebooks, servers
News The new-look Olivetti Personal Computers is to push hard into notebooks and servers and step back from most consumer product development. At a press conference held in Venice, Italy yesterday, Bernhard Auer, chief executive of Olivetti Personal...
[March 4, 1997, 17:23]
Five years ago: Olivetti UK says show must go on
News The name Olivetti will continue for a long time. "It's business as usual," said Paul Evans, product marketing manager for the division in the UK. From the PC company perspective it's not who owns our shares that's important.
[October 4, 2001, 8:00]
Olivetti PC unit has snares, DQ warns
News The PC business is strategic but a lot of sales go through the Olivetti company itself. "In order to sell something you need a buyer, and it is unclear who that is," said Charles Smulders, an industry analyst at market researcher Dataquest.
[October 4, 1996, 9:58]
Olivetti preps PC future statement
News Olivetti will make an official statement on its future later today, as rumours persist that it is about to withdraw from the PC market. Dataquest market research gives Olivetti 3.7 per cent of the European PC market.
[September 6, 1996, 10:04]
Olivetti Group starts seeing black
News The Olivetti IT and telecommunications group has announced that it expects to break even by the end of this year, ending a period of financial turmoil which saw the group sell off its PC operation to Piedmont International.
[December 12, 1997, 11:52]
Olivetti will sell PC unit this year
News Olivetti UK said it doesn't plan to comment on the proposed sale today. Reports in today's financial press say the Italian giant will sell its PC unit and part of its Omnitel cellular communications business in order to reduce crushing debts.
[October 4, 1996, 9:38]
Olivetti NetStradas muscle in on server scene
News Olivetti can be contacted by telephone on 0181-785 6666. The NetStrada range starts at £4,100 + VAT and comprises three models: the NetStrada 3000 for small- to medium-sized firms using workgroups, the 5000 for small- to medium-sized firms...
[November 15, 1996, 11:56]
Live 96: Consumers meet Olivetti Xana
News Olivetti can be contacted by telephone on 0181-785 6666. The entry-level Xana 53-120 (£1,299 including VAT) is a 120MHz Pentium-based desktop PC with 8Mb RAM, 1Gb hard drive, eight-speed CD-ROM drive, 28,800bps modem and 14-inch monitor.
[September 26, 1996, 16:40]
Olivetti claims return to normality
News Italian IT company, Olivetti claims the worst of its financial troubles are over as it disbanded its executive committee set up at the height of its recent problems. Olivetti recently sold an 8.26% stake in Omnitel, its mobile phone subsidiary.
[November 27, 1996, 11:06]
UK-based group bids for Olivetti PC unit
News Olivetti declined to comment on the reports. Several of this morning's press report that a London-based consortium of investors has had a bid for the loss-making division accepted. The group goes under the name of Centenary Corp.and includes...
[January 8, 1997, 11:39]
Telecom Italia merger - Olivetti's not out yet
News But the Italian company's main shareholders are reported to be shifting their favour towards Olivetti. Despite Olivetti's "sketchy" merger plans, it could be in with a chance if it wins more than 35 percent of the votes.
[May 21, 1999, 16:08]
New Olivetti UK meets Monday to plan future
News Olivetti UK last year introduced a two-tier distribution model that saw it selling indirect to the channel for the first time. "There's a company meeting on Monday but I don't expect anything startling," said Paul Evans, product marketing manager.
[January 23, 1997, 10:38]
CeBit: Olivetti plots server, notebook future
News Dataquest's Brazier added that "the question is, how much money does the new Olivetti have and how long will that money will last before the business has to start paying for itself again? While promising to "shake off the past," the company...
[March 13, 1997, 14:53]
Olivetti UK scoops Elonex exec for top job
News Dowdall's appointment is very much part of our move to invigorate the entire business," said Bernhard Auer, Olivetti Computers Worldwide CEO. She joins from North London-Based Elonex where she led the Elonex Solutions services unit.
[January 13, 1998, 7:00]
Olivetti cuts notebook pricing by 23 per cent
News The UK will see the high-end Echos Pro range cut by up to 23 per cent. At the summit of the range, the 150MHz Pentium-based Echos Pro 150X is reduced from £3,799 to £2,899 Earlier this week at a conference in Venice, Italy, OPC chief executive...
[March 6, 1997, 13:11]
Olivetti adds £789 entry-level PC
News The 166MHz Pentium MMX-based M24 XS ships as standard with 16Mb SDRAM, S3 Trio 64V+ graphics, two USB ports, 1.7Gb hard drive, 14-inch monitor and optional 16-speed CD-ROM drive. Prices start at £789 + VAT.
[June 23, 1997, 12:49]
Olivetti slashes PC prices
News "Our growth within the PC market has been dramatic over the first half of the year," said Paul Evans, product marketing manager for PCs. These price cuts are a move to maintain this level of growth and continue increasing our market share in the UK.
[July 15, 1996, 18:14]
Olivetti sets up club for one-stop server shopping
News Launching the Club in Venice, Italy yesterday, Guiseppe Kuszli, director of Olivetti's server business unit, said: "No longer will anybody be able to say that servers are Olivetti's best kept secret. The group comprises marquee names like Intel...
[March 4, 1997, 17:48]
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