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To: tejek who wrote (124403)9/21/2000 10:23:12 PM
From: stribe30  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574261
 
Ted.. I think Techie Guy posted this on the mod thread. More analysts starting to look at AMD as the reason for Intels decline

Chase H&Q: Intel is losing market share to AMD

Intel Blame -3: Shortfall Is Specific To Intel - Analyst (Dow Jones)

09/21/2000

Sudeep Balain, an analyst at Chase H&Q, said Intel's projected shortfall is specific to Intel and not an indication of overall PC demand.
Balain pointed to comments by Michael Dell, Dell Computer Corp.'s (DELL) chief executive, that computer demand is "healthy" for the third and fourth quarters.

"There is no question Intel is losing market share and is getting pressure from AMD," Balain said. The analyst said that weak demand in Europe can account for some of the shortfall, but isn't the sole reason for the warning.

-By Donna Fuscaldo, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-5253