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To: dougSF30 who wrote (113621)5/31/2000 11:10:00 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 1573921
 
Intel on the Ropes.. June 5th approaching.



To: dougSF30 who wrote (113621)5/31/2000 11:19:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573921
 
Doug - RE: "CNET also comes up with that great "AMD defectors" 'news' story yesterday... is it true that INTC is a large shareholder in CNET? Do they influence Bloomberg (the source of today's May 12th 'news' article) as well? Is this legal? (Unfortunately, I suppose it is.)"

Hey Doug, welcome to the thread!

Intel USED to be an investor in CNET, but has not been for a while now, at least one year. I don't know why it is common thought to still think Intel is an investor. The tagline at the end of News.com articles that said Intel was an investor in CNET hasn't appeared in a very long time.

BTW, CNET and Bloomberg are different companies. CNET just uses Bloomberg's articles occasionally.