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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (142812)6/7/2002 11:26:16 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
It was a a great day for England. Even Queen Liz got excited, and had a glass of beer.
You should see sapporo stadium the japanese have done a tremendous job as co-hosts.
>>Bad news from Intel or war in South Asia?<<
All I want to know is did INTEL commit fraud since I've been gone? If its just an earnings thing that's ok with me.
When I get back I'm thinking about going to work for the SEC. I hear they are under staffed.



To: Oeconomicus who wrote (142812)6/9/2002 9:35:06 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>>Bad news from Intel<<
Yeah, I'm just catching up on the Intel news.
Btw
I'm not going to run out and buy AMD either.
>>Intel has dominated the semiconductor industry for what seems an eternity. Not long ago, its market value exceeded the combined total of the 16 other chip stocks in the Philadelphia Stock Exchange semiconductor index. For many investors, Intel is not just a stock; it is a religion. Even following the company's reduced sales and profit forecast, Intel carries a $147 billion market capitalization and a price-to-earnings ratio of 42. Quite a price tag, given what Intel is up against.
nytimes.com