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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (25264)1/20/2000 1:12:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Sonny and All

The last thing I expected today was for the Dow and Nasdaq to go red. I think the biggest problems we have are the threats of daily rising interest rates and the price of crude oil per barrel. Is anyone minding the store. What is wrong with the people who are supposed to take care of the fundamentals? Are they trying to make the market collapse??

Apple reported blow out earnings and the stock is soaring today. However it was not the stellar performer that Dell has been not by a long shot

Best Wishes on our Dell
Frank



To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (25264)1/20/2000 2:46:00 PM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
sonny, i m compeletely off margin and sold almost all of my long leaps. Sitting in cash in ira. i will wait now for correction.
Ofocurse, i still hold all my very long term stocks like wintelco, dell, sunw etc. Lets hope dell will do well this erning.
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Re: transmeta
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Ashok Kumar, an analyst at U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray, laughed when asked whether the decline in Intel's stock Wednesday was related to the Transmeta announcement. "There have been connections [between the two], but I think it's completely overblown," he says.

"What Transmeta is going after is a very niche opportunity," Mr. Kumar says. "The key is that it won't be at Intel's expense." He adds that Transmeta won't affect any of the mainstream notebook chip makers. In its target markets, it will have to battle through hordes of competitors offering alternatives, such as the StrongARM, MIPS, and PowerPC embedded processors.

Should Intel be paranoid
about Transmeta?

redherring.com.