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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (36873)11/19/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
More Christmas lies?? If so, are they reaching a crescendo yet?

dailynews.yahoo.com

>>'PC demand may not be as weak as people thought earlier,'' said David Wu, an analyst at ABN Amro Chicago Corp. in San Francisco. ''This is end demand and
not inventory building.''

The company is having considerable success with its Celeron chip designed for low-cost PCs as well as with its profitable Xeon chip, designed for heavy-duty
computing, analysts said. Intel also is riding a rebound in demand from the first half, when a glut of PCs hurt computer makers and chipmakers alike.

''The PC market is accelerating a bit and Intel seems to be regaining the low end of the market with the Celeron chip, which is doing very well,'' said Stephen Dube,
an analyst at Wasserstein Perella Securities in New York.<<
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