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To: Jenna who wrote (115298)10/16/2000 10:15:46 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
JNIC watch list play on earnings anticipation great movement from the open, PXLW high of the day and SCNT on today's watch list for continuation of the uptrend.. doing great also.



To: Jenna who wrote (115298)10/16/2000 10:21:54 AM
From: ColtonGang  Respond to of 120523
 
Who are these lowlevel analysts with such "intelligent" remarks?..............Salomon Smith Barney analyst Jon Joseph, who had warned of problems in the chip sector during the summer, on Monday lowered his third and fourth quarter earnings per share estimates to 37 cents each, from 38 cents and 40 cents, respectively, and also dropped his 2001 estimate to $1.55 per share from $1.75.

Joseph slashed his price target for the stock to $50 from $75, but left his "outperform" rating on the shares unchanged.





CS First Boston analyst Charlie Glavin also was cautious going into the company's third quarter earnings report, due after the bell on Tuesday. The First Call consensus estimate is for Intel to post earnings of 38 cents a share for the quarter.

"We are becoming more cautious about how Intel is going to address several lingering issues," Glavin told clients. "While we are still bullish about end-market prospects, especially for servers and laptops, we are getting more concerned about the return on Intel's R&D (research & development) and its visibility."