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To: JoeyBoston who wrote (241510)9/29/2007 10:48:51 PM
From: graphicsguruRespond to of 275872
 
I'm with you. . . . how high do you see Intel's stock going?

It really depends whether AMD just goes back to what it was in the
K5/K6 days, or turns into the next Via. In the former case, I think
Intel could easily double. In the latter case, a 4x increase wouldn't
surprise me.

How much would you pay for a true ande legal monopoly on virtually all the
worlds CPU chips? I'd pay a lot.



To: JoeyBoston who wrote (241510)9/30/2007 11:07:22 AM
From: setiRespond to of 275872
 

I'm with you. With Intel executing so well with its "tick-tock" strategy, they have essentially created a "barrier to compete", let alone just a "barrier to entry". I'm surprised analysts and the market have not seen this yet. BTW, how high do you see Intel's stock going?


The probability of this (barrier) happening has been greatly enhanced by Hector's mismanagement and the idiotic ATI fiasco.