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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: Rusty Johnson who wrote (19403)9/7/1999 1:35:00 AM
From: JC Jaros   of 64865
 
Looking at Intel's financial results, it is apparent that the vast majority of the company's
revenue and profit comes from PC microprocessors. Yet if you look at the investments,
acquisitions, and other announcements Intel has made just since the start of this year, a very
different picture emerges. Like the world around it, Intel is moving from PC-centric to
Internet-centric, and the sheer number and rate of the new developments is striking.


This would seem to indicate that M$ has one avenue, and that's to do a combination AOL/Ronco thing. $10 says that M$ is selling branded sewing machines (connected) within 18 months time, while owning 20% of the new customers in the service suite market, using an Office(TM) with a buggy JVM.

mushrooms. Some of Intel's investments in this area include Corollary and NCR's server group

I thought NCR resold Sun, or was that just Solaris or what(?) Do you know?

-JCJ

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