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To: Process Boy who wrote (97134)1/22/2000 11:14:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
PB, STM micro, that stock has gone through the roof.

When asked if any of ST's products were on allocation, Pistorio responded, "The question should be 'Do you
have any product families not on allocation?' And the answer would be 'No.'

"We try to allocate [production capacity] first to our strategic partners and then to our top 30 customers," he
said.


Interesting. If Intel did the same thing, can I imply, by a far stretch of the imagination, that Gateway was not in their "top 30"? Bad stretch. I keep thinking about Gateway, and the last 2 companies that had unfavorable press with Intel. They were Compaq and Packard Bell. I wonder?

Tony



To: Process Boy who wrote (97134)1/22/2000 5:12:00 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: ""We try to allocate [production capacity] first to our strategic partners and then to our top 30 customers," he said. "

What??? A company actually favoring their best customers??? Imaging the heat Intel would take by making such a statement.

EP