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To: BUGGI-WO who wrote (202325)6/15/2006 6:10:19 PM
From: PetzRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
re: <Intel Results - how will one-time charges be figured>

From epscontest.com

"Whatever Intel reports in their earnings release income statement under "DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE" is what we will use in the EPS category."

I *think* that line item almost always includes all "one-time events" and charges. That's why I have a negative EPS.

Intel may highlight "pro forma" results in their press release. I also think there's a pretty good chance Intel will miss their revenue guidance and not ever issue a warning if last-minute sales don't materialize.

I can't imagine Intel will not use the already-expected poor results for Q2 to take writedowns. OTOH, trying to complete asset sales or determine layoff expenses in the next 3 weeks may be impossible. So if they know some of these writeoffs will happen in Q3, they might try to put them all in Q3.

Petz