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To: Dan3 who wrote (79172)5/3/2002 12:52:12 AM
From: milo_moraiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
<font color=blue>IBM adds TCP/IP coprocessor to PowerPC
By Anthony Cataldo
EE Times
May 2, 2002 (12:52 p.m. EST)

commsdesign.com



To: Dan3 who wrote (79172)5/3/2002 12:53:40 AM
From: kapkan4uRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
The combined HP and Compaq company to be called Humpaq

cbs.marketwatch.com;



To: Dan3 who wrote (79172)5/3/2002 2:02:04 AM
From: milo_moraiRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
From Page 44
amd.com

Sledgehammer Silicon Development
- Tape out Nov-01
- First Silicon Jan-02
- Sampling now
- Schedule supports Dec-02 production shipments.

Isn't Sledge 1Q ahead of schedule. Claw was following these timelines.

M.



To: Dan3 who wrote (79172)5/3/2002 7:44:45 AM
From: niceguy767Respond to of 275872
 
Dan 3:

"When you're dealing with companies that treat their investors as spies, and refuse to tell them anything about the actual operations of the business, what you need to do is follow the money."

That's the last thing INTC posters to this thread seem to want to do...That $7 billion decline in y/y revenues and that $10 billion decline in y/y net income from FY00 to FY01 is a blight too conspicuous for any discerning INTC investor to ignore...but not for one or two of our esteemed INTC choristers though...one might conclude that either they don't hold INTC stock because INTC, today, reflects poor investment judgment or one is a fool is a fool is a fool...hehehe



To: Dan3 who wrote (79172)5/3/2002 1:22:42 PM
From: Monica DetwilerRespond to of 275872
 
Dan3 When you're dealing with companies that treat their investors as spies, and refuse to tell them anything about the actual operations of the business, what you need to do is follow the money.

Ah....you are referring to Mr. Sanders and cohorts who unloaded their stock shares in March of 2001 - before letting you AMD investors know that AMD's business was headed down the toilet?
I guess they didn't want AMD spies to beat down the share price before they could unload their shares at a handsome profit.
Monica