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To: tejek who wrote (66699)7/27/1999 12:29:00 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574180
 
Ted,

Having said all that, why are you bringing this to my attention? It feels a bit like an admonishment which is surprising to me since you have brought up the issue of predatory pricing both on this thread and the intc thread as well.

Definitely not an admonishment. I was making fun of the Intelabees who insist that the only Celeron expenses are those directly related to manufacturing.

Scumbria




To: tejek who wrote (66699)7/30/1999 12:25:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574180
 
Tejerk - Re: " an analyst from S.G. Cowan flat out said that intc was selling its low end chips below cost. "

Oh ?

This analyst?

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Tuesday July 27, 9:55 am Eastern Time

RESEARCH ALERT - Intel raised to buy

NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) - SG Cowen analyst Drew Peck said hie raised his rating on semiconductor maker Intel Corp. Tuesday to buy from neutral.

-- In a report, he raised his estimate on 1999 earnings a share to $2.33 from $2.25.

-- Signs of rising sales promotions for personal computers will be a ''positive'' for Intel in the second half of the year.

-- ''Higher capacity utilization will mean decent profitability, even from low-end processors.''

-- The long-term outlook ''is still hazy, but short-term gains will push INTC higher,'' he wrote.

-- Intel shares could reach $75 to $80 each by the end of the year.

-- Intel was up 2-1/2 at 65-5/16.

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Paul