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To: L. Adam Latham who wrote (170504)9/3/2002 8:33:01 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
07:38 ET Intel: cautious comments from Dan Niles at Lehman (INTC) 16.67: Lehman believes that INTC's Q3 is slightly more back-end loaded than originally expected, which should lead the co to lower rev guidance of $6.3-$6.9 bln to $6.4-$6.7 bln during their Sept 5 update; expects an EPS cut of only a few cents for 2002 and up to a nickel for 2003; believes that processor units are now expected to be up in the mid single digits, not high single digits, with flat to down avg selling prices vs prior hopes of flat; also, mkt demand continues to gravitate towards lower end processors and Celerons during the consumer ramp, and firm's bigger concern is gross margin guidance, which could be lowered up to 100 bps.



To: L. Adam Latham who wrote (170504)9/3/2002 3:23:20 PM
From: stak  Respond to of 186894
 
Adam,
Thanks for sharing your experiences with "Julie". It's good to hear that "she" works well in a quiet environment such as at home. Heck, even humans have troubles working in places with background noises outside. ;-P.

I've been hoping for years that Intel would push Speech Recognition software. It hasn't happened at all though and this is hugely disappointing. There's few companies in the world that have the authority to change the way the world does things, but Intel just happens to be one of them.

stak
BTW how's life been after Intel? *_*