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To: re3 who wrote (3292)7/19/2000 9:45:30 AM
From: pater tenebrarum  Respond to of 3339
 
lol...yes, a bank with a little electronics shop on the side. Siemens used to be like that.

as in the Japanese zaitechu example, this is bound to eventually trip INTC up. if one wants to invest in a hedge fund, well there are more than enough of those around.

INTC should distribute the cash to shareholders and let them make the investment decisions themselves. they can keep their INTC shares as a semiconductor investment and invest the cash pay-out as they see fit. even in a hedge fund.

why INTC should morph from a tech co. into a hedge fund isn't entirely clear to me...apart from the fact that this is a typical late stage investment mania phenomenon.