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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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From: Qualified Opinion1/15/2002 4:30:43 PM
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INTC's CapEx for the year 2002 is expected to drop to $5.5 billion per INTC,

Excerpt from the earnings release:

"Capital spending for 2002 is expected to be approximately $5.5 billion, versus $7.3 billion in 2001. In 2001, Intel made significant investments in 0.13-micron capacity and also began the initial build-out of its 300mm capacity, enabling the company to aggressively ramp both technologies in 2002. Intel's 300mm technology delivers more than double the die output per wafer, allowing the company to grow capacity with greater capital efficiency and lower manufacturing costs over the next few years"
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