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To: Road Walker who wrote (109363)9/6/2000 10:56:25 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
John, re Niles defending Intel, maybe he did last Friday:

validea.com

Tony



To: Road Walker who wrote (109363)9/6/2000 11:02:12 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 186894
 
John, Intel investors, Intel spokesman Tom Beerman, however, said he expected the quarter to be strong and that the company's outlook was unchanged.

That is from the San Jose Mercury News this morning, part of an overall article on the Kumar strong buy to buy trip.

mercurycenter.com

Anyone know what position Beerman has at Intel? I wonder why the retort by Intel was so "underpublicized."

Tony



To: Road Walker who wrote (109363)9/6/2000 1:47:01 PM
From: Joseph Pareti  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
>I wonder why Niles didn't defend Intel

because HE KNOWS that intel is a company on the verge of collapse and it's definitely going bankrupt in the foreseeable future, no matter how much cash they have in the bank.

He has been informed about a secret conspiracy between Sanders and the (yet-to-be-named ) follower of Janet Reno that will surely punish Intel as an illegal operation and break it up into 3 companies, out of which only one will make money.

Even the money-making part will soon go out of business as AMD is in the process of accelerating Moore's law (based on some, to-date unpublished research findings by Sanders himself) that will enable them to offer K(n+1) at 1/2 the price of Pentium for 10 times the performance in the next year or 2.