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To: Process Boy who wrote (87761)9/4/1999 7:50:00 PM
From: Charles R  Respond to of 186894
 
PB,

<The only thing I might add is that if your strategy is just to "hurt" a competitor regardless of your own well being, I guess the strategy may (or may not) be applicable.>

In this race to be holier-than-thou, let's not forget about Intel's strategy in low-end last quarter that cost Intel lots of dough.

Chuck



To: Process Boy who wrote (87761)9/4/1999 9:35:00 PM
From: Fred Fahmy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Process Boy,

<I've been wondering where you were, ever since INTC topped 80>

I've been around....lurking mostly. Haven't had as much time as usual lately because I have been preparing for an over seas business trip. I will be leaving for the Slovak Republic and Czech Republic tomorrow afternoon...returning Friday. There's going to be a lot to do in a very short time. I will be auditing the manufacturing processes at some of our assembly vendors. This is my first trip to these locations.

INTC's strength continues to amaze me. It's as if WS just realized that INTC's growth is largely tied to the growth of the internet and the world wide global technology revolution and that maybe...just maybe....they will survive the AMD threat <ggg>.

Re: Intel and the internet

The argument can easily be made that Intel was one of the the first and most profitable internet companies. Intel was making an impact on the internet long before Yahoo, Netscape, E-Bay...etc.

FF