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To: Process Boy who wrote (74842)10/10/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: Yousef  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573073
 
Process Boy,

Re: "Yousef - Nice chart ... INTC has performed quite well with the stodgy
old averaging method, IMHO."

Yes PB, this is quite true ... Many on this thread want to downplay INTC's
stock appreciation by comparing it to other Internet/Hot stocks. Of course
they never mention AMD's stock performance. Many employees at Intel
are worth "a lot" ... Only a couple of employees at AMD (eg. Jerry, ...)
can say that. <ggg>

Make It So,
Yousef




To: Process Boy who wrote (74842)10/10/1999 6:58:00 PM
From: Gopher Broke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573073
 
PB, what is your interpretation of the term "active cooling". Would you consider a simple fan to be included in that category?



To: Process Boy who wrote (74842)10/10/1999 7:39:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573073
 
PB

RE <<<Yousef - Nice chart. The response will be of course to pick a really high price period in the range, such as January 99, and try to implicate that if you bought in that frame, the stock didn't perform so well.>>>

I don't need smoke and mirrors to prove that intc is an average stock performer; its average growth in revenues and eps insures that its stock's performance will be average. You all have become so smug and play so many mind games you have lost touch with reality: as long as intc beats out AMD, its a good investment. Well if that's the criteria that you what you want to live by, then go for it.

ted