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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Ali Chen who wrote (67374)8/2/1999 4:48:00 PM
From: Windsock  Read Replies (2) of 1585965
 
Ali - Re:"Can't wait for your next explanation"

The explanation is rather simple. Learn to read your source material. The citation for Albert Yu shows "Shares Remaining: 271,382 Common as of 24-Jun-99" so Yu owned a lot of shares after the sales that you identify.

Craig Barrett is who we were talking about before you changed the subject. Another source for shares held by directors and executive officers is the Intel proxy statement:

intc.com

This shows that as of Feb 26, 1999, Barrett owns 2,952,703 shares. keeping this many shares after a sale of $59 million in Oct 98 is definitely not a total liquidation of position.

You were also yelping about Gordon Moore selling all of his shares and having no investment in Intel. The correct data from the proxy is:
Gordon E. Moore 177,635,795 shares 5.3%

That sure looks like a $12 BILLION investment, a wee bit more than your foolish statement of 'no investment'.
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