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To: Scumbria who wrote (111241)9/25/2000 5:16:24 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: "I'm really surprised that you would post such garbage. Unsupported innuendo and lies can be very destructive"

You just got thru accusing Orin Hatch of backing off Intel when Intel agreed to open a facility in Utah. There is no Intel facility in Utah but that didn't stop you from claiming there was.

You're the self righteous vegetarian until you feel like eating some meat and the self righteous environmentalist until you want an SUV.

EP



To: Scumbria who wrote (111241)9/25/2000 8:50:30 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 186894
 
Intelsays warning won't hurt E.Europe plan

BUDAPEST, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Intel said on Monday
it was still investigating investment opportunities in Eastern
Europe despite a revenue warning issued by the chip maker last
week.
"I don't think you'll see any change of strategy in Europe
or in eastern Europe," Juergen Thiel, Intel's Regional Manager
for central and eastern Europe, told a news conference.
Last week the world's biggest chip maker issued a sales
warning, its first in more than two years,
sending its stock
plunging and pulling down the sector. The stock rebounded on
Monday, rising to above $48 in New York by 1511 GMT.
"It (the sales warning) is not going to influence investment
operations in any way," said Marcin Hejka, Strategic Investments
Manager for eastern Europe at Intel Capital, the investment arm
of Intel.

Hejka said the company was looking at investment
opportunities in central and eastern Europe, including Hungary.
He declined to give any specifics, saying Intel was bound by
confidentiality agreements.
Intel acquired a minority stake in Index.hu, one of
Hungary's largest Internet portals, in June.
Hejka said Intel Capital was currently looking at
opportunities in Russia, the Baltic States, Bulgaria, the
Ukraine, Slovakia and Slovenia.
((Emese Bartha, Budapest newsroom +36 1 327-4047
budapest.newsroom@reuters.com))

infobeat.com

If you can't sell CPU's in Europe start buying stocks, etc..

Milo



To: Scumbria who wrote (111241)9/25/2000 10:16:26 PM
From: Starowl  Respond to of 186894
 
Scumbria, your post led me to "the list" as I was passing through. Engel must me joking. I hope he gets his Intel information from different sources than where that came from. That stuff looks like it came from some dark recess. Makes me think of "the grassy knoll" theory or Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Good for a laugh though. But only if he was joking.



To: Scumbria who wrote (111241)9/26/2000 2:23:07 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
SCUMbria - Re: "Most of this trash has been investigated by several Republican special investigators, and been found to be complete nonsense."

Are you telling me those DEATHS aren't real ?

Just for reference, how many of your friends have died over the past 8 years?

Paul