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To: Joey Smith who wrote (140941)8/6/2001 12:02:06 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
There is nothing new in Nile's report. It's a ho-hum for anyone following Intel.

I agree, and if the rumored intro of higher frequency P4s happens as expected, this is the normal price reductions of lower speeds that have been replaced by higher ones. Nothing new here. Business as usual except now AMD has no answer but to lower prices as well.

EP



To: Joey Smith who wrote (140941)8/6/2001 12:27:40 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 186894
 
Joey
if new is what you are after then SSB downgraded intel's earnings
Regards
-Albert



To: Joey Smith who wrote (140941)8/6/2001 2:06:29 PM
From: Joseph Pareti  Respond to of 186894
 
>There is nothing new in Nile's report

does it mean that SOMETIME SOMEONE in this league can say ANYTHING valuable ? What is the delta Niles-Kurlak ?
(Hint : Kurlak might have been able to use spreadsheets)



To: Joey Smith who wrote (140941)8/6/2001 3:42:36 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"My guess is that Niles wants to move the stock (downward) & picked this time since Intel stock is at critical levels. He could have issued this same report at anytime over the last few weeks, but with the recent run-up, he probably thought this would be an ideal time"

It's very important these guys make themselves look good.
Timing included I imagine...

Jim