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To: Earlie who wrote (42597)10/4/2005 9:05:02 PM
From: Lizzie TudorRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
don't get me wrong, I also think Intel is a mature company, probably cisco and msft too. At least thats the way it appears to me (of course, to be fair sometimes companies that seem mature and flat like Apple can re-emerge so you never know). Anyway I am just recognizing that the street still views most of these as growth companies. They are in the growth stock portfolios and not the value stocks. Thats what I meant.



To: Earlie who wrote (42597)10/5/2005 12:14:12 AM
From: Amy JRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
RE: "inconsequential growth for the past 4 years ...how the heck can their earnings improve when revs fall"

You are incorrect. Intel's revenue has increased:

From finance.yahoo.com

Income Statement

Revenue (ttm): 36.73B
Revenue Per Share (ttm): 5.871
Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy): 14.70%
Gross Profit (ttm): 19.75B
EBITDA (ttm): 15.73B
Net Income Avl to Common (ttm): 8.24B
Diluted EPS (ttm): 1.30
Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy): 16.00%
finance.yahoo.com

finance.yahoo.com

Historical Info:

PERIOD ENDING 25-Dec-04 27-Dec-03 28-Dec-02
Total Revenue 34,209,000 30,141,000 26,764,000
Cost of Revenue 14,463,000 13,047,000 13,446,000
Gross Profit 19,746,000 17,094,000 13,318,000