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To: Gerald Walls who wrote (90341)10/14/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Which company would you prefer to own...

Er, the one with the higher return on equity? That was the winning strategy Quaker used when it invested in Snapple, right?

How to turn $1.4 billion dollars into 100 cents in one easy lesson. Intel could only flush $500 million on the video card business, lets see if they can't double or triple that in the network switch business.

Meanwhile, the core business of manufacturing CPUs, chipsets, and motherboards isn't exciting enough for the corporate heads because it isn't dot com enough and nobody's paying any attention to it. (though I guess that's changed since the little camino and xeon chipset/motherboard incidents)
Dan