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To: Sonki who wrote (12843)11/5/1997 7:23:00 PM
From: margaret tasset  Respond to of 27012
 
Good evening Sonki,

Thank you for that great link. I found it to be very encouraging as far as Intel, especially the part about the internet as I feel that it is only in its infancy at this point. I meet people all of the time that have not yet even experienced the internet yet. In fact, I have a friend who came over the other night to look up some things on the internet becasue she does not have a computer. She did say that she wanted to get one soon. The internet is a real tool for communication and enhances transportation like the telephone or the TV was in the past. I hope all is well with you. Have a good evening. Go INTEL Go.

Margaret
:):) :)



To: Sonki who wrote (12843)11/6/1997 9:22:00 AM
From: dougjn  Respond to of 27012
 
from Cramer this am:
<<For example, all day
Wednesday the worry of Friday's Intel meeting with
analysts hangs over the marketplace like a seething
cut. I am neither long nor short Intel. But there is a
perception, probably quite wrong, that as Intel goes, so
goes the Nasdaq, and with all of the number cuts
being made by Intel analysts we are afraid that Intel will be downbeat at its meeting.

Hey, that doesn't mean they will be. And that certainly
doesn't mean that Intel isn't a great company. But the
prospect of Intel saying something negative about PC
demand has kept us on the sidelines for much of the
last few days. >>