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To: f.simons who wrote (113074)10/10/2000 4:47:33 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Frank - re: "Do you happen to know at what level Intel will be at book value?"

Nope.

But Book Value may not mean anything these days.

At least not in my book.

Paul



To: f.simons who wrote (113074)10/10/2000 4:56:08 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Frank,
RE:"Do you happen to know at what level Intel will be at book value?"

Are you worried that stocks can trade near or in small multiples to "book value" in a real bear market?

BTW, Keith didn't get you did he?

Jim



To: f.simons who wrote (113074)10/10/2000 5:50:32 PM
From: Eric K.  Respond to of 186894
 
Phreaky Phrank-- Re: Do you happen to know at what level Intel will be at book value?

According to Zacks, as of q2, Intel will be at book value when it's priced at $5.47 per share. However, there are $6.2B worth of intangibles in that assessment, which means Intel's actual book value is $4.53 per share. I would say Intel is still priced for a very healthy growth rate and excellent execution.

-Eric