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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
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To: Tony Viola who wrote (90027)10/12/1999 8:21:00 PM
From: John F. Dowd   of 186894
 
Tony: They acquired 4 cos. at over 3 billion. They went to .18 and have thw Merced working (simulated boot). They have recaptured Gateway business and they say the demand is really pushing their ability to keep up. It looks to me like this is a pretty good time looking forward. In addition to that the following article shows another plus:
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October 12, 1999 19:18

Judge dismisses patent claim against Intel
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 12 (Reuters) - A U.S. federal district court judge on Tuesday dismissed a patent claim against Intel Corp. brought by computer maker Intergraph Corp. that became a factor in an antitrust case against Intel, the world's leading chip maker.
Intergraph, a work-station computer maker, had claimed it won patent rights to a microprocessor in a deal struck with National Semiconductor more than 10 years ago. Judge Edwin Nelson, of Alamaba district court in California, reversed an earlier ruling that denied Intel's position.

The case, which involved licensing and patent issues for a relatively small product, gained added significance when it became part of an antitrust complaint against Intel.

The Huntsville, Ala.-based Intergraph had charged that Intel engaged in coercive and illegal behavior by failing to provide the technical information that Intergraph needed to develop its own products. Intel argued that its intellectual property rights allowed it to withhold data Intergraph was requesting.


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