SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dan3 who wrote (133674)4/30/2001 12:47:54 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Blow Hard Dan - Re: "AMD's selling prices are moving from a general range of $45 to $325 last quarter to $65 to $200 this quarter, "

WRONG !!!

AMD's top selling AThWiper is now fetching a mere $181 on Pricewatchitdrop.com !!!

Better reset your estimates for AMD - they are going to be bloodied up this quarter !!!

Paul



To: Dan3 who wrote (133674)4/30/2001 8:34:06 AM
From: jackrabbit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: In Q1 of this year, INTC Current Assets - Current Liabilities was -$1,148 Million.

Wrong!!

Intel's current assets were $18.7 billion (yes that's a "b") and it's current liabilities were $7.4 billion. So Current Assets - Current Liabilities was +$11.3 billion.

What other gross inaccuracies are in your post?

intc.com



To: Dan3 who wrote (133674)4/30/2001 11:12:11 AM
From: Windsock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Dan -
Re: In Q1 of this year, INTC Current Assets - Current Liabilities was -$1,148 Million.

In Q1 of this year, AMD Current Assets - Current Liabilities was +285 Million.


You are way off on your numbers by about 2 zeros for Intel. The Q1 report shows:
Total Current Assets 18,739 - Total Current liabilities 7,387 = 11,352 million

Your AMD number is off too, and should be 1,219 million, not 285 mil.

The rest of your "calculations" are equally false and total distortions.

Re: I agree with you that this price war is sending AMD back to the barn, but what you failed to notice is that it has dumped Intel into the cesspool.

Intel had 10 billion in cash in Q1 and almost no long term debt at 700 million. I suspect that a lot of companies would love to have that problem.