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To: JOE 6PACK who wrote (19440)3/4/1998 10:15:00 PM
From: Jin Chun  Respond to of 97611
 
Why would ASND go down?

Thanks for you comment..

Jin



To: JOE 6PACK who wrote (19440)3/4/1998 10:18:00 PM
From: leebo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Here comes 7800 on the Dow, 1550 on Nasdaq. I'm tired of this
crap! Here's more depressing news...
Dell Computer (Nasdaq:DELL - news) traded down approximately $7 to $132 in after-hours
trading after key supplier Intel (Nasdaq:INTC - news) said it expects to report Q1 revenues of
approximately $5.85 billion, down 10% sequentially from Q4 1997 and the first fiscal quarter
last year. Intel said its turns business from OEM (original equipment manufacturer) customers
has been weaker than expected. Revenues from turns mean orders that are shipped immediately.
This indicates that inventory may be a little more full than the industry expects, but meshes well
with the guidance on pricing that Compaq (NYSE:CPQ - news) provided at the recent Merrill
Lynch conference. The other part of the equation has to do with Dell pushing back inventory on
supplier Intel, as Dell's days' sales of inventory decreased rapidly last quarter. In all, Intel made
the important point that this is an inventory problem and not an end market problem. The end
market can still grow in the middle of the 15-20% yearly range experienced in recent years
while the suppliers to that market can experience periodic backups in matching production with
that growth in demand. Intel fell more than $10 to $76 in after-hours trading.



To: JOE 6PACK who wrote (19440)3/5/1998 4:25:00 AM
From: peacelover  Respond to of 97611
 
Joe,

I hope you are wrong and please cut back on the six packs. Just kidding with peace.

peacelover