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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
INTC 48.72+3.0%Jan 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (183072)1/16/2006 3:36:34 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Tench, "Options as pct. of 2004 profits"
"To all of the AMDroid hypocrites saying that stock option expensing would kill Intel's profits"

To all dumbs, this is a transitional period. Also, this is according to a theoretical BS schema, and this is a going forward schema, with virtual expenses spread over a period of several years. I am not sure how it really is meant to work, but I assume the next year "option expenses" for new options will add to the current number. So, given current trend, expect in 5 years x 19%/year = 95% of profits, give or take,
which matches my estimations based on stock buyback.

For the historical retrospective, you may want to examine the following piece of analysis first:
yahoo.businessweek.com

Cheers,

- Ali
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