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To: Nick who wrote (110542)9/21/2000 4:44:33 PM
From: D. Swiss  Respond to of 186894
 
IR said Q was on track after Kumar said it wasn't.

Drew



To: Nick who wrote (110542)9/21/2000 4:50:44 PM
From: xstuckey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
KUMAR IS NO GENIUS
Check this out from yesterday:

Intel Inches Higher After Kumar Calls It a Trading Buy
By Thomas Lepri
Staff Reporter
9/20/00 1:14 PM ET
URL: thestreet.com

For now, Ashok Kumar is swinging his Intel (INTC:Nasdaq) 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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