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COMPUTER INDUSTRY STOCK ANALYSIS. LITTLE, ARTHUR D., INC. The Electronic Data Processing Industry. Present Equipment, Technological Trends, Potential Market. New York: White, Weld & Co., Members New York Stock Exchange, [1956].
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COMPUTER INDUSTRY STOCK ANALYSIS.
LITTLE, ARTHUR D., INC. The Electronic Data Processing Industry. Present Equipment, Technological Trends, Potential Market. New York: White, Weld & Co., Members New York Stock Exchange, [1956].
4to. 87 pp. Addendum sheet tipped in. Original blue cloth, gilt-lettered; glassine jacket. Jacket chipped, mild sunning to cloth.
ONE OF THE FIRST AND MOST THOROUGH PUBLISHED INVESTMENT REPORTS ON THE NASCENT COMPUTER INDUSTRY with history, operation of modern computers, market analysis, trends, etc. Like other publications of the period, it includes short descriptions of current machines (e.g., "Giant Brains Now on the Market," pp 47-50). However, unlike any other publications, it contains a detailed, 20-page "Buyer's Guide" to the major producers of digital computers, focusing on the prospects of the companies. IBM's outlook was described as "especially favorable" (p 68). Origins of Cyberspace 770.
4to. 87 pp. Addendum sheet tipped in. Original blue cloth, gilt-lettered; glassine jacket. Jacket chipped, mild sunning to cloth.
ONE OF THE FIRST AND MOST THOROUGH PUBLISHED INVESTMENT REPORTS ON THE NASCENT COMPUTER INDUSTRY with history, operation of modern computers, market analysis, trends, etc. Like other publications of the period, it includes short descriptions of current machines (e.g., "Giant Brains Now on the Market," pp 47-50). However, unlike any other publications, it contains a detailed, 20-page "Buyer's Guide" to the major producers of digital computers, focusing on the prospects of the companies. IBM's outlook was described as "especially favorable" (p 68). Origins of Cyberspace 770.

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