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To: Dan3 who wrote (79079)5/2/2002 9:14:05 AM
From: Road WalkerRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Dan,

re: As long as this situation continues, Intel can continue to make money.

Yes, you got it.

Dan, Intel management gets more revenue and profit from each of it's employee's, they are more productive. And that includes Intel's adventures into new, unprofitable businesses, not just the mature businesses of microprocessors and flash. If AMD was the nimble, creative little company you make it out to be, they would be getting more out of their folks than the lumbering giant you make Intel out to be. Not the case, the giant is more efficient with it's resources. The numbers don't lie.

John



To: Dan3 who wrote (79079)5/2/2002 11:08:48 AM
From: DRBESRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
re: <font color=red>"As long as this situation continues, Intel can continue to make money."

THE SITUATION DOES SEEM TO BE CHANGING...AND ON SEVERAL FRONTS AT THE SAME TIME...IS IT NOT?


Regards,

DARBES



To: Dan3 who wrote (79079)5/2/2002 12:30:39 PM
From: Monica DetwilerRespond to of 275872
 
Dan3 - Intel gets higher prices for the same product, which lets it continue to make money (barely).

Barely?
Barely make money?

Intel made $936,000,000 in Q1 of this year - the same quarter where AMD LOST $9,163,000.

You call $936,000,000 profit BARELY making money?
Just what do you call a $9,163,000 loss, Dan3 - a financial success?
Monica