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To: Jules B. Garfunkel who wrote (105312)7/6/2000 6:12:50 PM
From: Harry Landsiedel  Respond to of 186894
 
Jules B. Garfunkel. Re: " I have seldom felt more comfortable with INTC’s future value." Thanx for your post. I think the key words were, future value.

Your list of impressive changes in Intel which look forward to a positive future are reason to relax and enjoy the ride. Considering the periodic beatings this company has taken over the past 8 years I have owned it, I'm not used to seeing it on top, in the broad sunlit uplands.

Re: "I am therefore of the opinion that tomorrow we will reverse today's INTC losses, "Big Time".." Congratulations. Your sure called that one right.

Good luck with your investing. HL



To: Jules B. Garfunkel who wrote (105312)7/6/2000 11:20:39 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jules - Re: "--In less than two weeks Intel will trade to reflect a previously announced 2 for 1 stock split.
--Next month they will begin shipping their revolutionary new 64 bit Multi Processor and Server Family.
--Global expansion, and thus demand for PCs and Servers has never been stronger. In fact, Intel until recently, had reported having difficulty in keeping up with demand.
--Manufacturing improvements continue to bring down the Cost of Goods Sold, and Gross Profit Margins are at all time highs.
--New Network Communications products from Intel are helping the company branch out and diversify into all the new IT growth areas.
--The continued Globalization of stock markets around the world will soon make it easier for foreign investors to own Intel’s stock.
--If George Bush wins the Presidential election, more than 2% of the total US Social Security System will be looking to invest in good equities.
--We are right now coming off a 20% + correction in the NASQAQ. "

Excellent points !

Thanks for bringing these to every one's attention (everyone who reads this thread, that is).

Paul