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To: chic_hearne who wrote (124303)9/20/2000 2:37:23 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572749
 
Wittingham just raised his target on Intel to $75 from the target of $70 he set yesterday.

That makes 3 changes in one week.


chic,

I think the guy must be losing it.

ted



To: chic_hearne who wrote (124303)9/20/2000 7:15:42 PM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1572749
 
Intel Inches Higher After Kumar Calls It a Trading Buy
By Thomas Lepri
Staff Reporter
9/20/00 1:14 PM ET

For now, Ashok Kumar is swinging his Intel (INTC:Nasdaq - news) ax the other
way.

The influential U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray
analyst had rocked the chipmaker earlier this
month when he downgraded it to buy from strong
buy, citing slowing demand from PC makers,
who buy the lion's share of Intel's products. But
he told Piper's internal sales staff in a voice mail
this morning that the stock looks good for the
short term, given the beating it has taken lately.

"The rest of the Street has recalibrated its
expectations closer to ours," Kumar told
TheStreet.com. "The stock is down 25% since
we downgraded it. At some point, it becomes a
trading buy." Kumar's firm hasn't underwritten for
the maker of chips.

Kumar hasn't upgraded Intel, nor even issued a
formal note. But shares of Intel were moving
higher nonetheless, lately up $1.44, or 2.4%, to $61.81.

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Of course Kumar was sharply critical of BofA's Whittington earlier for his about face. Kumar's is of course a trading buy, but what happened to his call of Intel at 50 of a few days ago? How does a stock at 60 qualify as a trading buy when it deserves to be at 50, according to AK?

Al



To: chic_hearne who wrote (124303)9/21/2000 6:11:13 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572749
 
chic,

Dell is down almost $5 to a three year low after coming out with their own "everything is fine with Dell press release" after the Intel pre-announcement. Trust me no one is going to believe an AMD announcement right now. Shit, I don't, not anymore....they are all lying. Last week Intel told the press that they were on track to make their quarter. Its pure BS.

Tomorrow all hell will break loose. After that, the dust will settle and we will see what's real and what isn't.

ted