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To: Sir Francis Drake who wrote (25917)7/13/1999 11:23:00 AM
From: Teflon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
I got no problem will a little consolidation, Morgan, as long as its a healthy one. I smell buyers out there, however, and I think this Market may surprise some folks by the end of the day.

Regarding CNET, my broker just told me that I am making SSB nervous with my current portfolio of Sold Puts. You know, the liability thing!!! Anyway, screw them, I can afford it and I'm switching in the near future. What a bunch of hypocrites...

Thanks,
Teflon



To: Sir Francis Drake who wrote (25917)7/13/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: taxman  Respond to of 74651
 
whisper on intel

regards

--- "EarningsWhispers.com" <info@earningswhispers.com> wrote:

> The expectation for Intel (INTC) on
> Tuesday is that increased
> cost cutting will help the company surprise by
> three cents. Just like last
> quarter the consensus estimate is $0.54 and the
> Earnings Whisper number is
> $0.57 and an analyst at Goldman Sachs said
> today that this quarter looks
> like a repeat of last quarter. However, there
> has been some last minute
> whispering that suggests only a one or two cent
> surprise and five analysts
> have lowered their estimate during the past
> week. Most still expect the
> company to beat estimates. Joseph Osha from
> Merrill Lynch said this week
> that earlier concerns of weakening unit demand
> hasn't been supported and
> expects $0.55. The top estimate is $0.58 and
> the low is $0.52.
>
> You may hear Intel's conference
> call on the Internet beginning
> at 5:30 PM EST on Tuesday at
> webevents.broadcast.com
> or you may
> listen to the call at (402) 220-0146.
>
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> EarningsWhispers.com