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To: Joe NYC who wrote (125221)1/17/2001 11:55:13 AM
From: GVTucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
FYI, the current average Wall St rating for INTC is 4.143 (with 1 a sell and 5 a buy).

For comparison sake, the US stock average is 4.163. The S&P 500 average is 4.238.

The last time that INTC was rated this low was from June '97 through March '98. The average INTC rating bottomed out close to 3.5 in June '97. The high point of INTC's rating was, not surprisingly, in April 2000, at around 4.8.



To: Joe NYC who wrote (125221)1/17/2001 12:48:25 PM
From: SisterMaryElephant  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Joe,

<That's still PE in the 20s. AMD's PE is < 10.>

AMD is entering what looks like the toughest PC environment in history with what is historically the companies highest PE. You seem to forget that that PE's do not stop at zero, they become N/M ( not meaningful ). That is what AMD's PE has been the past 5 years.

yahoo.marketguide.com

From this viewpoint, AMD is overvalued. Ask yourself why AMD is not buying back their very own low valued shares? Companies with lower and higher PE's ( Intel for example ) are doing just that.

SK