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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
INTC 36.82+1.5%Dec 19 9:30 AM EST

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To: steve harris who wrote (172729)1/30/2003 11:54:33 PM
From: carl a. mehr  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
steve,
Thanks. I am looking at who owns Intel stock so we can put a stop to this "stealing" of the Intel Company.

There are two ways to go: The legal route and the voting route. Well, maybe 3: Could just ask them to pack up and leave. They would probably not go; hasn't worked for getting rid of Saddam Husein.

The legal route is possible. We will be able to show to the court that they have violated their fiduciary relationship to the shareholders. I believe that Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, or other such attorneys in San Diego can prove Fraud. We shall see what develops.( This really hurts, as most of you know that I have supported Intel management for close to 10 years. Since owning Intel shares I have never missed a single stock holders meeting. )

Best route will be to vote the "pickpocketers" out of office. 53% of Intel shares are held by Institutions and Mutual Funds, Gorden E. Moore with his 5.3% holdings may still be an honest person and then there are us "little guys". How many shares do we own?

The battle lines are forming. Young battle leaders are welcome. Send private message...humble carl
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