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Strategies & Market Trends : BedTime for Intel or Kurlak???
INTC 41.50+5.0%Oct 28 3:59 PM EDT

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To: JR Medlar, 2nd who wrote (1)4/15/1998 11:28:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams   of 29
 
The question about A.G. does not apply. Intel does not have to make it without A.G. at this point and when the time comes I am sure there will be worthy successors. Generally one man does not make a company but I will grant you, it helps.

I think Kurlack is getting too much credit and now it is self full filling. Look at this new thread about T.K. He will just love this. I go along with T.K. on some of his upgrades and then try to get out while the going is good and before he downgrades. Today is the first time that I sold some Intel on one of T.K.'s downgrades in this stock. I generally ignore it because the down turn never lasts too long. But today I decided to ride this wave with some of my Intel shares. Now it will probably not go any lower. I am sure that whomever Kurlack services has already sold some of their stocks before we even get wind of it. It's a prosperous game for the brokerages and T.K. is mastering it pretty well. One of these days nobody will heed his advice. Intel is already fairly low and he downgraded Intel before the earnings came in a bit better. So now he has to doubt Intel's forecast for a better second half. I guess his crystal ball is better than Intel's. gg. He may not have heard yet that Celeron is getting more attention than thought originally. That alone should be a plus for Intel. Even after all the bad press on Celeron, quite a few cos. are going with it now.

Intel will live on. With or without A.G. and with or without T.K.

There is still no better and profitable company than Intel in their sector.

Sonny
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