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To: Tony Viola who wrote (163004)3/27/2002 1:18:12 AM
From: Monica Detwiler  Respond to of 186894
 
Tuesday March 26, 8:08 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Intel Corporation
Intel Declares Regular Cash Dividend
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 26, 2002--Intel Corporation's board of directors has declared a $0.02 per share quarterly dividend on the company's common stock. The dividend is payable on June 1, 2002 to stockholders of record on May 7, 2002.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

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Contact:

Intel Corporation
Doug Lusk, 408/765-1679 (Investor Relations)
Tom Beermann, 408/765-6855 (Press Relations)



To: Tony Viola who wrote (163004)3/27/2002 11:21:20 AM
From: L. Adam Latham  Respond to of 186894
 
All:

Here's the news draggind down INTC today:

DJ SoundView Cuts Intel 2Q EPS Cites Motherboard Build Rates

By Donna Fuscaldo
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)SoundView Technologies Group analyst Scott Randall trimmed his secondquarter earnings estimate on chip giant Intel Corp. (INTC), citing weakerthanexpected motherboard build rates.

In a research report issued Wednesday, Randall, who maintained his buy rating on shares of Intel, now expects the Santa Clara, Calif., company to post secondquarter earnings of 13 cents a share , a penny lower than his previous estimate.

Analysts, according to Thomson Financial/First Call, expect Intel to weigh in with earnings of 15 cents a share for the second quarter.

As for Intel's first quarter, which the company will report April 16, Randall maintained his 14 cent a share estimate.

According to the analyst, motherboard build rates are coming in lower than expected in March, due in part to Intel's plans to launch new chipsets in the next several months. "We believe that Intel's chipset roadmap could, on the margin, cause build rates to be a bit weaker than normal as mother board makers try and judge the mix of products to build," wrote the analyst.

Still Randall noted that Intel's plan to launch new chipsets hasn't caused consumers and corporations to delay purchases of computers, as investors have feared.

"Although Intel's unpublished chipset roadmap offers a variety of important integration and performance features, in our view they are not significant enough to drive a change in PC buying behavior from mainstream, PC customers," he said.

Randall noted that Intel's stock is "more attractive" in the mid$20 range.

Shares of Intel were recently trading down 2.4%, or 74 cents, to $30.05 on volume of 10.5 million shares. Average daily volume is 48.1 million shares.

Officials at Intel weren't immediately available for comment.

By Donna Fuscaldo, Dow Jones Newswires; 2019385253; donna.fuscaldo@dowjones.com

(END) DOW JONES NEWS 032702



To: Tony Viola who wrote (163004)3/27/2002 9:27:20 PM
From: burn2learn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I've noticed that there are some people on these threads that think it's everyone else's job to teach them all the technical stuff in the world while they contribute nothing.

Tony,
I know the answer to the questions I ask, I just was trying to pull a better response for people who don't know. In my position I'm limited to what I can post and do not spend the time trying to find out what I can and can't post. I would lead someone to a conclusion if they made logical statements and tried to support opinions with facts.

I get annoyed when the thread members have double standards between the AMD posters and the Intel guys. Bottom line Intel posters post Fud as much as the AMD posters. When pushed to give a better answer or challenged on what they really now....I get these repsonses. I cared because I was once not in the know and made investment moves based on what I could determine in threads like this.

I know the road to 3 gig for NW, I know DD for 300mm, I don't want your answers because they are a guess at best....and I see facts and I walk the walk to create the future you inquire about. I think posters should show some responsibility for their post and when challenged give the base for their opinions.

high and mighty intel shareholders.....you should want better answers......and hope people that see FUD point it out....sad.

Elmer just posted about Intel sandbagging bins because his little overclock or something.....Intel must have 3 gig waiting for whatever.....get real, no one challenged this statement.....what if Dan3 made the same post.