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To: Barry Grossman who wrote (92709)11/17/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: Jacques Newey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Barry-Re:"The interpretation of that by the analysts never ceases to amaze me though it provides many a buying opp."

You are so right. One of the great benefits of being a staunch Intel stockholder is that you can take full advantage of the price drops that inevitably occur when misinformation begins to brew about company guidance or misinterpreted facts.

The confusion regarding Intel's current inability to meet demand in certain product lines is a great example of this. Those who have taken current product shortages to mean that somehow Intel has "screwed up" are currently driving the price down. Those that interpret shortages to mean that demand is higher than anyone had expected (actual company guidance) see this as a great buying opportunity.

This is one of the great benefits of being an Intel stock holder. I am not complaining. I am accumulating.