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To: Jules B. Garfunkel who wrote (977)7/6/2000 11:19:10 PM
From: Harry Landsiedel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 990
 
Jules B. Garfunkel. Re: "I am very happy now that I urged you to sell your IBM and add to your INTC position, two years ago." Thanx for remembering. I closed out that position with a triple, but I still have the original shares I bought in late '92-early '93.:)

I was going to mention IBM in my earlier post, since it is clear that you have been vindicated, but I figured you knew it. It took alot longer for people to see the "emperor's new clothes" than I thought, but patience pays off.

Good luck with your investments. HL



To: Jules B. Garfunkel who wrote (977)7/8/2000 6:00:06 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 990
 
Jules....if you had some "new" money,where would you put it?....have enjoyed your comments on SI the last 3 years/.



To: Jules B. Garfunkel who wrote (977)7/19/2000 5:53:03 PM
From: dave_c  Respond to of 990
 
Jules,

As a long term lurker (going back to the days when you, Paul and Jack had excellent commentary on Intel), I would be most curious how you evaluated Intel's latest earning announcement. Do you think the current difficulty the street is having in forecasting earnings from Intel's investment portfolio will be an ongoing problem?

Look forward to your insights (as well as any comments re IBM).

mj cooper