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To: Barry Grossman who wrote (109355)9/6/2000 7:36:36 AM
From: BostonView  Respond to of 186894
 
Thanks, Barry. I just thought Barrett's reasonably informed opinion about the second half outlook for INTC warranted a replay against the noise coming out of Wall Street yesterday; call me bassakwards, but I tend to value a trustworthy CEO's handle on the state of his business over an outsider's opinion, regardless of motivation.

OT- Hah-vahd (you're right on the spelling) Boy is Steve Frank, on loan to CNBC from the WSJ.

BV



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (109355)9/6/2000 1:23:07 PM
From: Harry Landsiedel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Barry Grossman. Re: "Welcome to the Intel thread and thanks for reminding us of that Barrett quote of only 1.5 months ago." Here's another quote to bear in mind, as investors (?) head for the hills:

“We recently did a study that showed that the industry only has 4 percent of the server capacity it’s going to need by the year 2005…..there’s going to be a tremendous demand for servers over the next few years, and its going to be demand for lower cost, standard solutions.” - Craig Barrett from SJ Mercury 9/1/99