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To: Paul Engel who wrote (48459)2/22/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: Mo Chips  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
<<Cleary, you don't know or you wouldn't be holding public debates with yourself over this subject.>>

I was trying to debate with YOU, but you and your brain were clearly somewhere else. (Probably on how you can rephrase the same line above you've already posted too many times.) Why can't you give a straight answer? Even your posse of 'intel bulls at all cost' are able to be civil in their responses to me. Can you?

So, to attempt once more to get an honest debate going, is there any price, that if intel was selling for today, you would sell your holding. And if so, what would be that price? If you would never sell, then how do you expect to extract the rewards of your risk taken?

As for what I think, I stated it already. If intel traded at 25x earnings two years out, I, without a doubt, would call it a sell. You might have noticed my opinion if you we not so focused on being combative.

Mo