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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (54130)4/4/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 1572178
 
Elmer - RE: "So Intel makes $2 Billion per quarter instead of $2.2 Billion."

Are you going to stick with your statement?

(This isn't exactly a scientific calculation, especially the 23% part, but it is the best I can do with the numbers available. I shall assume when you said "makes", you mean revenue and not actual profit. I am doing this because Intel won't make $2B this Q and IF I did calculate it as all profit, my end sum will be 4X worse, a number you probably don't want to see.)
According to biz.yahoo.com, Intel made $6.07B last year on revenues of $26.3B. That means Intel kept 23% of its revenues. 23% of $200M is $46M. $46M divided by 1.66B shares outstanding equals $0.027, or 2.7 cents per share.

Are you telling me that if Intel makes 2.7 cents per share less than analyst's expectations nothing will happen to Intel's stock price???

But since this IS Intel, Xeon sales will probably be able to cloud any lower than expected non-Xeon processor sales and earnings will probably be ok, but probably not blowout like last Q.
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