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To: Elmer who wrote (111005)9/23/2000 4:18:38 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer,

Hmmm...My first response to you did not get posted...

Yes... English is my first language but some folks do not understand me for some reason.

So let me say again....

Lots of folks will be careful about investing in INTC
because of recent disappointment. AMD had that problem.

Capice?

Pearly.



To: Elmer who wrote (111005)9/24/2000 12:43:39 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hi Elmer,

RE: Pearly Button,"Perhaps English is not your first language and if I could make any sense of your post I would respond"
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I think Pearly was asking this:

If Intel can't keep up with World Wide Demand, why would a decline in European sales have any noticeable impact?

Has Intel given any indications of a product-mix forecast problem? Also, was the drop in European sales (revenue) matched by an equal percentage drop in European unit sales? (I think the PR referred to sales, not unit shipments, but I don't recall?)

Also, can parts made for Europe be moved/sold to other areas of the country to fulfill other world-wide demand? Also, do chips have country-specific requirements that prevent chips made for one country from being sold into another country?

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Regards,
Amy J