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To: Jeff Fox who wrote (95650)1/11/2000 11:18:00 AM
From: Burt Masnick  Respond to of 186894
 
A year ago + a little bit (November) I was thrilled that Intel hit 95. Now 14 months later (and a 2 for 1 split) Intel is 91 and change. I have absolutely no complaints and a great many congratulations to the Intel team (from Grove and Barrett on) for setting Intel on a path that would yield these results. Yeah, they left money on the table with some schedule/capacity/execution issues, but overall there are few things as beautiful to an investor as a semiconductor company going all out for an extended period to meet customer orders. Congrats to the entire Intel team for an excellent quarter.



To: Jeff Fox who wrote (95650)1/11/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: amic  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Thanx Jeff. I am actually an-ex Intelibee as of last week, so I can finally post much more freely on this thread! Nothing wrong with Intel as an employer at all. Just felt I could make more money becoming a supplier of companies like Intel than working for them ;-)

K, enough OT.
2 questions:
To long-timers: how good/bad are Q1s for Intel usually? how do you feel about this coming Q1?
To anyone: how do stock like INTC tend to behave after an announcement?

I am definitely staying in INTC for the long term, but have some options I need to exercise before they expire (sigh). Do I do it now on the pre-earnings run up, or wait end Q1 ?