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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (12791)12/8/1997 9:01:00 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
As of 9:00 EDT,
Japan Nikkei 225 ^N225 9:01PM 16640.96 +509.39 +3.16%
Malaysia KLSE Composite ^KLSE 9:00PM 637.86 -38.61 -5.71%
New Zealand NZSE 40 ^NZ40C 8:58PM 2409.05 +6.56 +0.27%
Pakistan Karachi 100 ^KSE 7:00AM 1803.97 0.00 0.00%
Singapore Straits Times ^SS1 9:01PM 1748.88 -4.75 -0.27%
South Korea Seoul Composite ^KS11 9:01PM 396.78 -18.05 -4.35%

At this point, I'm not sure which one the market is more concerned with. Call it a draw??



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (12791)12/9/1997 6:40:00 PM
From: Howard Feinstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
According many analysts one has to determine the specific effect the S.E Asia crisis has on the company's earnings. Does anyone know exactly what percentage of revenue AMAT reaps from S.E. Asia? I think this seems to be the issue at hand, as ORCL felt today. No question that AMAT is the leader in their field and as the chip industry expands and grows AMAT will lead the way. How much does the crisis in S.E Asia hurt AMAT? Thanks.

Howie