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To: James Connolly who wrote (8086)7/16/2000 4:40:17 PM
From: Gayle Riggs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10309
 
Thread, WIND's price decline gives every indication that there is some bad news on the horizon. Does anyone have information on how this past quarter went? TIA

G Riggs



To: James Connolly who wrote (8086)7/16/2000 10:38:45 PM
From: the hube  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10309
 
from the Intel article:

"But Intel is confident that it can succeed in the non-PC market. Vish Deshmane, Intel's director of marketing for its wireless communications and computing group, says that as handsets become web-enabled and start to perform more complex functions, they're going to require higher amounts of processing power — Intel's specialty. "The industry as a whole is moving toward Intel's strengths," he says."

I seem to remember Wind saying almost the exact same thing in a recent conference call.

James:
I hope you are right about Landis. It just seems that whoever is dumping has to be a pretty large player.