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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
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To: dmf who wrote (109290)9/5/2000 11:19:28 AM
From: GVTucker  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
dmf, RE: If Intel's guidance is credible, how can Intel management let contrary statements go by without some comment? Hard to understand.

People have opinions that differ with Intel management all the time. If Intel responded to everyone with a contrary opinion, they'd be constantly responding. If Intel chose to respond only when someone else's comments only when they had a market impact, this would also open a can of worms. If Intel didn't comment when someone else had negative words, would they be tacitly endorsing those comments?

The long standing Intel policy of giving detailed guidance, and then giving an update when actual operations deviated from that guidance, is a sound policy, and is the best policy for long term shareholders. As far as short term shareholders are concerned, there is no reason why they should be given any consideration, particularly at the expense of long term shareholders.
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