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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (43335)12/29/1997 5:38:00 PM
From: Harrison Hickman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
<<The question in my mind is simple
Is it responsible to puff up the value of a stock, and I trust you are capable of reading some of the nonsense posted here in that regard last Fall by the fellow in question, and then admit you bought it at less than $1.

What type of Intel insiders are we talking about here?
The kind the SEC follows up on?>>

Again, (a) most of the comments from Paul E deal with Intel the company rather than Intel the stock; (b) most of his comments take a long- rather than a short-term perspective; and (c) Paul E has disclosed his prior employment with Intel on numerous occasions and, for those who can read, it has been noted in a recent publication. He also has noted on numerous occasions the very low basis price of his INTC shares.

But I guess the basic difference is this: where I see measured, insightful comments from someone who knows of what he speaks, you apparently see the SI equivalent of black helicopters. Then again, maybe THEY are out to get you. #:>)

Harrison Hickman