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To: tcmay who wrote (172855)2/6/2003 10:11:46 AM
From: carl a. mehr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tim,
Excellent report. Thanks.

Might you be in favor of expensing these huge stock options so that we would end up with true earnings? Price of stock might drop significantly when people are no longer being fooled.

Many people are totally unaware of this Free Lunch for Inner Circle program.

Is value received from all participants in these huge give-aways?

What did Pottruck, CEO of Schwab Corp, receive and how did he contribute value to Intel stockholders?


Please shed so light on that question. There are a few others that fall in the same category. Free Lunch payments to Arthur Rock seems to have gone on since Day 1. No end in sight?...humble carl



To: tcmay who wrote (172855)2/18/2003 6:22:38 PM
From: brushwud  Respond to of 186894
 
Moore is of course worth several billion, even at today's prices, because he was once a 5-10% owner of Intel (I forget whether it was 5% or 10%).

Moore owned over 10% at one time prior to eventual dilution. It was Noyce who owned 5% following his divorce, because California is a community property state.