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To: GVTucker who wrote (165542)5/30/2002 8:35:36 AM
From: Dave  Respond to of 186894
 
Absolutely.

This is politics as usual and typical for any administration.



To: GVTucker who wrote (165542)6/3/2002 4:06:18 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hi GV and Elmer, Did you read Intel's annual report? The opening is really good, especially for those of us without the big picture view on revolutions as it relates to the stock market. I liked the picture of the stock prices for US Steel (page 5). GV, your thoughts on this?

(Side note: but am glad they didn't refer to the famous radio company again, whose stock didn't do too well.)

Elmer, you'll like this...our 401k plan allows for the writing of covered calls! (While the plan allows for it, individual approval is on a case by case basis as determined by our 401k plan's financial institution that assesses a person's skillsets according to SEC rules). Writing covered calls was the only way to survive in this downturn, though moving forward, it may not be quite the best idea since the recession has ended.

Because we're at the end of a recession, it may not be a good idea to have covered calls on INTC. I have some on CSCO though because one of their markets was fed by the VCs rather than end-users, which may mean a slower return to growth.

Regards,
Amy J