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To: fingolfen who wrote (145446)10/16/2001 4:52:58 PM
From: andreas_wonisch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Fingolfen, Re: The "all other" category includes any liabilities in the company (bonuses, etc.) if memory serves, so "all other" is always going to be a loss.

Thanks for clarifying this. I looked into Intel's statement and they give the following explanation:

The "all other" category includes acquisition-related costs, including amortization of goodwill and identified intangibles, in-process research and development, and write-offs of acquisition-related intangibles, as well as the revenues and earnings or losses of the New Business Group. "All other" also includes certain corporate-level operating expenses, including a portion of profit-dependent bonus and other expenses that are not allocated to the operating segments.

So it probably looks worse than it really is.

Andreas