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To: Paul Engel who wrote (84460)6/24/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul and all, The Motley Fool on AMD and Intel. Everyone should read this article, for these are the reasons why INTC is such a great long-term stock:

fool.com

Quotable quote near the bottom mentions Danny Boy Niles, the "analyst formerly known as Tom Kurlak" ...

Bizarre Contradiction of the Day: Our guy is at it again. The same gentleman analyst who said that he would sell Intel a few months ago on cable TV also has an opinion on AMD. His opinion: Long-Term Attractive, which he reiterated today. The bizarre contradiction resides in the following sentence from him: "Though AMD's processor design is excellent, its execution, especially in manufacturing, has been sporadic. The next six months of execution with Athlon will either make or break AMD, in our view."

So... the company's very fate is in the balance. Its fate could be determined in the next six months, and our analyst from BancBoston Robertson Stephens admits that the company has been sporadic at best with execution, upon which its fate rests. Yet, today he reiterated his Long-Term Attractive rating. Repeat: the company is in a "make or break" situation over the next six months, he doesn't know how it may turn out and he almost sounds 50/50 on it, and yet he reiterated his long-term attractive rating on the stock.

Yeah. Put my retirement money on that one.


Tenchusatsu



To: Paul Engel who wrote (84460)6/24/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: t2  Respond to of 186894
 
In 9 months, Intel will have recovered and your investment ought to be worth a lot more than for what the Wall Street Worry Warts sold it to you today.

9 months? That is like an eternity for my trading style. <g>
I plan on flipping this several times until in the next 30 days--as long as there as worry warts out there. I agree that 9 months from now, it will be much higher. It is like a monopoly without having the government on their case. What could be better.

The biggest gains in this stock might be leading up to the January earnings release. I am still hoping for a good run up to the July earnings.

All those negative analysts' comments have appeared to have been factored into the current price. I would think that an upturn is around the corner. (maybe i should keep a core holding and trade some shares).

Regards.