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To: Maxer who wrote (38237)10/29/1997 11:03:00 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Max, re: Intel down today

Mr. Kurlak opened his mouth again, said it's not yet the time to buy Intel, don't ask me for more details, just heard this on CNBC. Thanks Tommy, sure know how to kill a party.

John



To: Maxer who wrote (38237)10/29/1997 11:32:00 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tom Kurlak, the Merrill Lynch Analyst is the Au Courant Joe Granville with respect to calling Intel stock price movement. Wall Street institutional investors have vested in Kurlak the power to make self fulfilling prophecies.

Bearing in mind, Kurlak's primary concern is to make money for his customer's. What better way than to make disparaging statements concerning Intel each time its share prices rise, keeping share prices down, and when the time comes get his customer's in at an artificially low price and then making a public statement reversing his calls.

It is legal manipulation. Microsoft and Coca Cola engage in this type of manipulation on a Corporate level, to enhance sharehold value, and call it management of expectations.

Poor Andy Grove, has a tough enough time just managing his own paranoia, and really doesn't understand that Tom Kurlak is really out their manipulating Intel sentiment for his own and his customer's benefit, rather than Intel shareholder benefit.

Do you really think Kurlak could have done this to a company like Coca Cola When Roberto Guisueta was around. Roberto would have had him for lunch.

Call me paranoid,

Mary