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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (17928)2/27/1998 8:20:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
Sonny, I think it was the AMD - IBM thing that nailed Intel. When you think about it, the only company, short of a Japanese consortium, that could give Intel any serious competition is IBM. Not TI, not Motorola, not even LSI. <gg> As an Intel stockholder, am I worried? No, not at all. Neither are you, but there are hundreds of thousands of stockholders that aren't as smart as we are. (No g's).

This "Edge" segment on CNBC calls Intel a long shot? Sounds like they mean that in a positive way, but Intel is the closest thing to a "sure shot" that I know of.

I'll try to catch Brinker tomorrow and/or Sunday. Brinker, besides being an excellent market timer, invariably gets call-ins asking for his opinion on Intel (he was bullish last week, and long on Intel).

Have a good one,

Tony