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To: Intel Trader who wrote (1937)2/12/1998 6:23:00 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 11051
 
>>Others however are gentlemen, they hold onto her through thick and thin, no matter what.<<

It's called fatal attraction. Im still 20% + on my INTC leftovers (mind you, since the time I bought the latest re-fill), so I just needed some soothing words from the top of the pyramid.

What am I DOING in this dump anyway, with dudes and dodos TRADING with my beloved?!....

Wish you all the best

DJ

PS: Follow-up on the European Stocks index: as already mentioned here the first european-wide batch of Indeces has been announced. It's called STOXX (probably SOX was shot down by the White house). The first hoopla is alerady here, namely the CEO and controlling owner of SAP, dr Dieter Hopp came out angrily at Dow Jones & Co for leaving SAP with its 67 Billion DM Cap out of the index. Pls note that SAP has higher Market Cap than for instance Daimler and Siemens, both members of the planned index.

I guess the main reasons for leaving it out was its stratospheric P/E (at again 50 I would guess) and the fact that the 67 BDM consist predominantly of preferreds, which would make SAP stick out as a sore thumb (I dont think fond managers would care, or would they?)

Royal Dutch already started to pull at its anchor...

DJ



To: Intel Trader who wrote (1937)2/12/1998 2:14:00 PM
From: Don S.Boller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
IT: Re- Gallium Arsenide...............
According to my man Gilder - "SiGe has the potential to
seriously compromise the future of the three GaAs companies
(Vitesse, Triquint and Anadigics) that have been cited in various
reports." "While SiGe will not supplant existing GaAs designs, the single-chip systems of the future will move toward the new
process." BWDIK
Best,
Don



To: Intel Trader who wrote (1937)2/12/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: Jurgen Trautmann  Respond to of 11051
 
Right, Bob, I'm with you in terms of INTEL.

Step by step blue chip for blue chip was rising to "alltime-hights". But was could be blue-er than the chipmaker itself?

I'm in Intel with more than 100 calls, and I kept my calls when Intel was knocking on the 90th door - "heaven" in my understanding is not achieved below 120, where Intel was when it gained less than today.

IMHO what we've seen in those days was the angry reaction of former disappointed Intel-investors. Backe um Backe, Zahn um Zahn. They are angry with Intel and therefor they don't buy Intel again. But - Zeit heilt alle Wunden - they will buy Intel again VERY SOON, maybe BEFORE some news prove Intels strenght again.

Of course, I'm seldom right. And - related to my 100 calls - don't try this at home...

I keep you informed, when my money disappears at April like a vampire when the sun hits his head.

Jury