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To: semiconeng who wrote (125172)1/16/2001 11:51:42 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 186894
 
Semi
thank you, I knew that someone with kind heart would eventually show me the light :-))
I do understand now that Intel does not bother with such primitive things as GAAP or Value Added analysis. All the numbers are made up on the fly.
I do believe that I now really know how Intel can get such a high GM. What I am curious about now is why Intel stopped at 63%? Would not it really move the price up if Intel would show that it can achieve higher than 100% margin. :-))
A magical world where all of the gains are recurring and all of the expenses and losses are one time only <ggg>
I do need to buy more of Intel stock now :-))
Regards
-Albert



To: semiconeng who wrote (125172)1/17/2001 12:14:58 AM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Freed from the constraints of implementation, all those Process Improvement and Cost Cutting projects that they've been sitting on since the beginning of ramp, can now be implemented.

LOL.... Like getting rid of the notch process???

THE WATSONYOUTH