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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (53560)4/16/1998 4:23:00 AM
From: Shawn Donahue  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Jim,
<<"I just wrote a letter to CNBC about the questionable
intentions of Tom Kurlac.Why don't you guys do the same?
cnbc.com;
I guess it all depends on who's Ox is getting gored?
Lots of things in life aren't fair...
CNBC will just say they are reporting the news...
Jim>>

SO WHICH IS IT?..do you like what CNBC said about Intel
or is what you posted on the Cyrix thread closer to the
truth? And do you actually believe their was a real
gasoline crisis in the 70's, and you definitely didn't
own a toyota in the 70's if you think they were good!

<<To: Robert Grutza (25891 )
From: Jim McMannis
Tuesday, Apr 14 1998 4:46PM ET
Reply # of 25942
Intel tightening the belt? Cutting 3000 jobs. They seem to
be battening down the hatches for the storm coming with the
lower margins and better production by AMD and Cyrix.

I loved the guy on CNBC that said "if the market wants
Volkswagons and you are making Cadillacs...you are in a
heap of trouble" Is this the '70s gasoline crisis all
over again? The market wanted Toyotas and all Detroit
had was gas guzzlers.
Jim>>

If I were you, I would be worrying about why Cyrix and
AMD are not "tightening their belts" and how the market
turn is going to leave them with even less scraps, especially
if Intel merges with Compaq :O)

Shawn
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