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To: Monty Lenard who wrote (111071)9/24/2000 12:52:22 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Monty - Re: "it is real serious when their stock is at these valuations and all the markets you refer to are pretty soft."

All the markets are soft ?

There was no indication of that.

Everybody seems to get caught up in this two-day attention span thinking.

Intel has proven its mettle for 32 years - one minor sales blip - even in addition to a few minor technical screw-ups - is a drop in the bucket compared to where Intel has been - and where it is setting its sights on going.

Paul



To: Monty Lenard who wrote (111071)9/24/2000 12:59:18 PM
From: Catcher  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
BTW, what is really funny though is that everyone is treating this as INTC specific. :-)

Monty, i am as confused as ever--the company that sells 85% of the chips inside computers stumbles this badly & hardly anyone is concerned for the entire tech sector. friday MAY prove to be the most massive episode of denial ever witnessed. in the past few years, in 9 of 10 cases, the naz would have been down 200 on news like this. EVERYTHING tech related--software, storage, telcom infra--would be down--whether it made sense or not. Friday morning Kumar (with unbeatable intc track record) scoffs at the notion that "weak europe sales" cause a rev downturn of this magnitude. I view market reaction as humongous contrarian indicator...head in sand. Understand--i am as bullish as they come with 100% in tech. Bearish to me is being out of margin. I sold 1/2 of all positions in my 401(k) fri afternoon. Am waiting for next tech warning--it will be bloody. i own jdsu, amcc, sdli, qcom, brcm, brcd, glw, extr---posters are telling me these have nothing to do with intc. Again, IN THE PAST these stocks have tanked when an intc or msft or dell have warned. oh yeah, slick willie's oil band aid & the euro bailout make it all okay--right. puzzled...to say the least.