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To: Elmer who wrote (81021)5/29/2002 11:35:39 PM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Elmer,

Re:Next year, Intel will be the weakest on the desktop and entry level servers, and probably strong in notebooks.

Unfortunately for you there is no evidence to support this claim.


That's true. I don't have any evidence that Intel will be strong in notebooks. BunnyAss can turn out to be another Timna.

Another problem I have (other than not having evidence for something that will happen in the future) is that I can't predict future. If I could, I would probably not bother reading SI. But since I can't, all I can do is read info that's available from relevant companies, and interpretation of the info here on SI and sometimes on RB.

Anyway, one of the things about investing in CPU makers is that there is so much info available from so many sources. That's why I like the CPU stocks. The scarcity of information on other stocks is a little scary for an individual investor.

Joe