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To: calgal who wrote (150539)1/6/2000 1:12:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Respond to of 176387
 
Leigh,
Hi!!

RE: This is what Intel said about the 800-MHz computer. I believe that my friend in CA, ordered an 800 MHz. She had it within a week). I will check with her.

Wonder if we're first in line for this one...
:o)

Best, Kemble



To: calgal who wrote (150539)1/6/2000 3:10:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Respond to of 176387
 
"In addition, a 1-GHz Pentium III has been added to the chip giant's plans and is scheduled to appear in the fourth quarter of 2000. "

$9.60 drop= $72.00 stock price in Dell! Here's why:

I can understand why big players in the stock market would like to see INTC/MSFT/DELL stocks drop 15-20%. It's a nobrainer like a guaranteed no risk investment without the usual low returns. I would love to see these companies go down a good 20% this quarter. Probably the greatest opportunity to become a millionaire since .com IPO mania! without the waiting on line just to miss out.

I have money sitting around in other investments just waiting for opportunities like this to appear. There is no way those 47million shorts in Dell will keep there money there if Dell should drop 15-20% or INTC/MSFT for that matter!!

Just think without any further valuation in Dell if/when INTC gets near releasing chips above 800MHz those shorts will jump to get in to INTC and that act alone will cause Dell to rise. In addition the act of INTC releasing higher chips creates the knowledge Dell will sell bookoo (not a speller) high end machines all over da place!

Higher ASP with Dell at $38.00 Will it ever happen?


TTOSBT