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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.470-5.8%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: Rob C. who wrote (16896)5/7/1997 1:29:00 PM
From: Chemsync   of 31386
 
[Little gain] --Robert

I tell you how good at TA I am--- Doughty isn't the only one who added at 15! Fortunately the techs are stronger than last quarter or our little retrenchment would be more severe. I scramble from margin call to margin call adding hither and yon. Would not advise such a whimsical approach. Fortunately my nucleus--Microsoft--keeps bailing me out.

Incidently, Intel announces more powerful chip today.

From my archives, a reminder from Groves:

Mr Andy Grove, Intel's chief executive describes the Internet as the "universal backbone "of networked computing. The Internet represents a "strategic inflection point" for a variety of industries - particularly those in the services sector, he believes.

According to Intel estimates, about 90m PCs will be sold this year, compared with 100m television sets. Within 18 months, the US chipmaker expects PC sales to overtake sales of TVs as the home PC becomes a consumer appliance. However, Mr Grove worries that if PC sales - and therefore sales of the Intel microprocessors which mostly power them - are to continue to grow, the PC will need to "win the battle for consumer's eyeballs".

<<I read "eyeballs" as "bandwidth">>

sg
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