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To: GVTucker who wrote (160392)9/6/2000 12:53:54 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
GVTucker,<<<Ken Olsen is a pretty savvy guy, also, but that didn't prevent DEC from going downhill in a hurry.>>>

Bad example. There is no parallel. Olsen got caught on the wrong side of tectonic paradigm shift late in life (the trend was not his friend).

MSD is still a young man and the PC revolution is still in the early innings. Maybe the game has not even started. They are still taking batting practise.

Mary



To: GVTucker who wrote (160392)9/6/2000 1:13:06 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Re Intc, and Kumar says....
<<<Finally, he said, ``We expect the stock to pull back into its base in the $60s.''>>>
The most recent estimates of 12 mo. INTC price by other analysts are...
1. $190
2. $200
3. $155
4. $175
5. $150
6. $175.
Its sad thing the world has come to when only one of 33 analysts can recognize the grandiose lying scheme of Intc insiders to say that demand is increasing and they are spending billions to build and buy plants around the world just so they can crank up the stock price and unload their shares on an unwary investors, when its so obvious the company is going "belly-up" tomorrow.
But he recommends we buy shares anyway.
BWDIC, as the big institutions will suffer most from this cruel hoax, having bought 61.8 mm shares in a previous quarter.
Sig