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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
INTC 35.97+4.3%11:32 AM EST

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To: Stoctrash who wrote (168183)7/15/2002 1:27:11 AM
From: Tushar Patel  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
The current Barrons (Jul 15 2002) has a list of 20 companies with the highest differences between reported earnings and "Core Earnings" computed by S&P. The "core earnings" exclude pension gains, insurance & litigation gains, unrealized gains from hedging etc. They also include restructuring charges from ongoing operations, some R&D charges that have been excluded from reported earnings and the cost of stock options grant.

Intel is number 14 on this list with reported earnings of 1291 million vs core earnings of 334 million, a difference of 956 million.

Numbers 1,2,3 are DuPont (4.3B vs. -48m, diff of 4.3B), IBM(7.7B vs 4.8B, diff of 2.8B) and Microsoft (7.7B vs. 5.4B, diff of 2.2B)
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