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AMD 222.55+0.7%2:51 PM EST

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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (155749)4/12/2005 4:52:39 PM
From: pgerassiRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Ephud:

All the analysts that cover Intel agree with the statement that Intel lost money in flash. The amount that the other stuff in those divisions would have to lose so much money wrt their revenue so that flash would even be able to just break even, that the numbers are just too incredible. Losing $100 on a $10 part over long periods just isn't supportable, yet thats what you want others to believe. And Intel has cut such operations before (except for that catch all, "Other", where they stick expenses to show greater profitability in the named divisions). Thus, a good deal, if not all, of the losses came from flash.

And you have not been able to prove that Intel made any money on flash in any quarter of 2004. In fact the division with flash had losses that tracked more with the revenue and prices of flash than with any other underlying subdivision. That is even more proof that flash is responsible for those divisional losses.

But even if someone proved it, you would conveniently forget that every time the subject came up.

Pete
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