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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: jtechkid who wrote (19258)5/11/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (2) of 70976
 
jtechkid and all, disagreement about Intel...

Posted at 12:22 a.m. PDT Monday, May 11, 1998
Investors, analysts are split on Intel


BY ADAM LASHINSKY
Mercury News Staff Writer

Merrill Lynch & Co.'s Thomas P. Kurlak and Mark Edelstone of Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter are having a $64 billion disagreement over Intel
Corp. (Nasdaq, INTC).

One of these research analysts is going to be wrong, and anyone who
cares about Intel, semiconductors, personal computers or tech stocks
ought to be paying attention. What's more, their intellectual spat provides
a rare window on how analysts affect stock prices through the sheer
force of their recommendations.


mercurycenter.com

I don't know on whom to bet.

GM

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