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To: Amy J who wrote (127347)2/13/2001 5:28:22 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Absolutely not. A basic rule of Marketing at every good company is, "unless specifically asked, never dispute misleading or incorrect information."

Amy, I don't know. Maybe that's true WRT demand or sales estimates these analyst come out with, but yields are the holy grail of any semiconductor company. If P4 yields are not close to what Galvin stated, Intel legal should be all over Glavin. I'll go further than that. Does this guy go around quoting yields about any other semiconducor company? I seriously doubt it. I think he has an ax to grind.

Back to the point of whether to contest analysts' words, I don't think you do it every time, or you'd be fighting them every day. But yields...another story. Like some of the other guys pointed out, Glavin may not even know how to calculate yields, so Intel ought to at least clue him in about that.

Tony
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