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To: Ali Chen who wrote (51113)3/24/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: Ian Davidson  Respond to of 186894
 
Ali:

I guess we'll just have to wait and find out....huh?

Ian



To: Ali Chen who wrote (51113)3/24/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: "it looks like the market is not buying the hype anymore."

Intel has made itself the SHOW ME THE MONEY! stock to investors. Too many suprises. Too many warnings from the company. Not to mention all the selling by insiders. And HOARDING cash at a time when interest rates are at historical lows! The company could probably save by paying low interest on borrowed money (tax savings), rather than paying taxes on (share holder) earned interest.

Intel's future may be bright but what have they shown investors so far? How they will HOARD the majority of the earnings? They should be enhancing the share holders value stead of worrying about non-competitive companies like AMD etc. IBM has been enhancing their share holder values until the revenue pick up. IBM getting most earnings through service -Intel just woke up and started it's online service. Do you think smart money will wait for that to start generating earnings?

Excuse me I guess I'm a litter annoyed seeing many tech stocks taking off and probably one of the best three -INTC, MSFT & CSCO - not participating! Sorry

TTOSBT



To: Ali Chen who wrote (51113)3/24/1998 10:14:00 PM
From: Pullin-GS  Respond to of 186894
 
[The 400Mhz P2] may be shipping, but how it is selling?

Sign me up for one....and about 1600 more for my co-workers.
I'm not into shopping for "Generic" processors...just as the majority of computer buyers are not.

PS:Is AMD even shipping a Generic Socket1 yet? ;-)
PSS:Maybe INTC will throw "the other guys" a bone and tell them how to break the 233Mhz barrier. :-)
PSS:As far as making a profit, INTC is king.
The generic-chip-punchers have to suck-up to IBM/MOT in order to get a technology that may compete against INTC...but the generic-chip-punchers forgot one thing (again)....that every chip that IBM makes is more money off any potential earnings they may have (which is nill at the moment). IBM is all smiles.