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To: GS_Wall Street who wrote (121268)12/8/2000 1:52:50 AM
From: chic_hearne  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
I would hope that analysts factor out one time type gains and look at cash flow, placing a higher degree on cash from operations followed by cash flow from investments of which should be of the short term nature ie cash and inventory managment. One time gains are nice but not for building a valuation model.

Are you joking?

Earlier in the year, many like me were pointing out the potential problems with these unrepeatable investment gains. It was only a matter of time. It doesn't mean two shits whether or not they can bully the ANALysts into pulling the gains (those that followed closely months back remember the reports of Intel itself calling the ANALysts and bullying them into including the gains). Either way, I don't care. The outcome will be the same. The true P/e of Intel will be shown and this rummy stock has a long ways to go until it hits single digits. It's going to get much worse. This is the tip of the iceberg. Keep in mind, $10 per share represents over a $70 BILLION market cap. When was the last time Intel got that low? Well you get the picture, it will be much lower than $10 when all is said and done.....



To: GS_Wall Street who wrote (121268)12/8/2000 3:46:30 PM
From: greg nus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
GS_WS Unfortunatly Intels Executive managment was either intellectualy dishonist or incompetant. They used portfolio gains to mask artifically bolster financial results. For a while it worked to keep sharholders value up during operational troubled times now they face a depleated portfolio and an economic slowdown revealing a tuff chip market. Ps please give recmic a working defination of bata for me.