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To: tejek who wrote (74239)10/6/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572604
 
Re: "This is not whining....all that I am suggesting that intc come from a place of plenty rather than scarcity. Everyone (including intc) will be better served. "

I understand this argument and I don't agree with it. When AMD entered the market with the K6 they attacked Intel's position. They undercut Intel's prices. In economic terms, this was an act of aggression. They sought to capture market share by assulting Intel's position. Intel reacted to that aggression. They fought back. That's what competition is all about. In the people's republic market share is distributed in a more fair manner. Here you have to compete for it.

EP