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To: J. D. Main who wrote (151450)1/16/2000 10:09:00 AM
From: J. D. Main  Respond to of 176387
 
Pilgrims.....Still thinking out loud------>

The Lebanon plant came on line in August of 1999. They
are building Dimension Desktops at this Facility.

When I was down for the Annual Meeting in 99 I wanted to
see where my new XPS R450 Desktop was built at.

I was directed over to the Braker Facilities an in
particular Braker 12 Facility where I was told that was
where my Desktop was built at.

Question:

1. Are they still building Dimension Desktops there what
with Lebanon also on line?

2. Are they building additional Servers there now?

3. Storage equipment?

That's it. I am definitely through thinking for the day.

Got to get my game face on for todays football games.

Go Rams Go Nashville J.D.



To: J. D. Main who wrote (151450)1/18/2000 8:22:00 AM
From: GVTucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
J.D., RE: Just who is buying all that Intel hardware to bring its 4th quarter earnings up 25.45% over 3rd quarter earnings?

Intel hardware wasn't what pushed its 4Q earnings up 25% over 3Q. It was Intel's venture cap investments. And DELL has nothing to do with that.

If you take out the net income from venture cap investments that was above Intel's guidance, you would get a net income number for INTC very close to estimates.