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To: bambs who wrote (153341)12/30/2001 2:00:29 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I don't mean to be bursting your bubble bursting, (would that be a double bubble) but it is possible that your conclusions are exactly wrong when it comes to a specific company such as Intel.

The impact of the crash that you feel will most likely hit marginal companies like AMD much harder than intel.

In succinct English, some companies will no longer be able to raise mass amounts of capital from the great unwashed to form and finance the giveaway of cpus in the next four or five years in pursuit of the market-share-is-everything dream.

ALL of Japan is now feeling the effects of throwing bank money at bank owned companies.

Of course, it is unfortunate, but our banks have recently forced legislation which allows them to do the same thing.

Curiously enough, IF a sector is fast moving with new innovation, like the PC biz, it usually stays ahead of this, Capital is Everything Thinking.

But, I digress.............