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To: Math Junkie who wrote (666)11/28/2001 3:28:24 PM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 25522
 
Richard,
And yesterday at 2pm or so, we had a breakout on the upside for about a minute;now the sky is falling again. Do i hear the words trading range again? mike



To: Math Junkie who wrote (666)11/28/2001 5:16:30 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25522
 
4:39PM Altera (ALTR) 21.83 -1.83: Company reiterates prior revenue guidance for Q4; expects sales down 5%-10% sequentially.

4:34PM Vitesse Semi (VTSS) 11.45 -1.13: At CSFB Tech Conference, company affirms guidance for DecQ and MarQ. Mgmt sees DecQ sales as flat to slightly higher than SepQ, or $36-$40 mln, vs Multex consensus of $39.2 mln. Loss per share should be $(0.14)-$(0.11) vs consensus of $(0.13). As for MarQ, expect 10%-15% sequential sales growth, or roughly $41-$44 mln vs Multex consensus of $41.9 mln....stock at 11.53.

1:52PM Intel (INTC) 31.93 -0.38 (-1.2%): -- Update -- Goldman Sachs out with positive comments on INTC -- believes management will raise guidance on December 6 update; believes the company's prior guidance of -5% to +5% sequential revenue growth will change to a range of flat to up 7%.

9:10AM Fairchild Semi (FCS) 23.60: Company confirms guidance for Q4 revenues and remains optimistic for 2002. "While we still are guiding fourth quarter overall revenues to be flat to down five percent sequentially from the third quarter, we are encouraged by the strength in our trade sales, which should see a slight increase this quarter."