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To: Bob Kim who wrote (127324)2/13/2001 4:46:51 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (4) of 186894
 
Hi Bob, RE: "putting out misleading information then Intel should contest it. "

Absolutely not. A basic rule of Marketing at every good company is, "unless specifically asked, never dispute misleading or incorrect information."

To do so, would show an underlying weakness in the company's belief in itself. Only a weak company would feel the need to waste their energy correcting incorrect information. Strong companies invest their time for the long-term, building their company, not on short-term inaccuracies.

A company that has something really good going for itself, and is solid to the core, does not need to defend itself against incorrect information. To do so, would be to imply their core isn't solid.

A company doesn't argue with analysts and a company doesn't correct incorrect information, instead, they focus on the operations of the business.

Regards,
Amy J
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