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To: DebtBomb who wrote (57739)4/27/2002 9:10:15 PM
From: Softechie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
*LOL! This is exactly what I've been saying for months now! I thought the experts would have caught this before I did...what a ficking scam job!

Telecom demand, Intel executives observed, shows no signs of improving. And Intel isn't forecasting any increase in corporate IT spending.



To: DebtBomb who wrote (57739)4/27/2002 10:23:54 PM
From: AD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
hmmm ERTS from that article Dale, thanks
The video-game industry convenes in Los Angeles May 21 for the annual E3 trade show. The meeting lacks the drama of last year's event, which featured big events on Microsoft's Xbox and Nintendo's GameCube. Nonetheless, the show always gets the gaming community's juices flowing, with the debut of many new titles. UBS Warburg notes that game stocks typically respond well to E3, and he advises investors to be long the game software group going into the show, in particular category leaders Activision and Electronic Arts.