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To: Barry Grossman who wrote (51678)3/31/1998 3:54:00 PM
From: Yaacov  Respond to of 186894
 
Hi Barry,

Hope your doing well and not growing impatient with INTC,like me!! gg
I wonder when and if this stock will ever take-off! I are where we were last year! It doesn't look any good! When is INTC will be coming
out with Merced? How it will effect their future earnings and the stock price? Any opinion?

I will be leaving tomorrow after-noon for Lyon!! So if we don't post, ShannatTova and good Pesach!

Kind regards,

Yaacov



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (51678)3/31/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Glenn Barrera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
The Celeron 266 was tested with 64MB of system memory and a 8 MB video card. One thing everyone (except PC World) fails to mention is that it was compared with a similarly configured 233 K6, not the 266 K6. I particularly happen to like the picture of the turtle next to the chip! Go Intel!



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (51678)4/1/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Barry. Right on.

And like Paul said the other day: When Msft has troubles in their software over and over again, it is hardly mentioned anywhere.

Whenever I listened to CNBC today the Celeron chip was mentioned in almost every segment they had on. This guy from PC World was on today and said Celeron was about 20% slower than the chip from their competitors AMD and CYRIX and that 8 to 10% was already quite a bit of difference. I only caught the tail end of that conversation and think that I am reporting this right. Anyhow, it was on those lines.

It shows you again that when Intel sneezes the analysts come out in droves with their spins and nothing ever gets played down. gg.

Hm, if someone invests 25% in AMD the stock could go to 100 in nothing flat. After all, that would be an increase in profit of almost 25% before it is being spent on satisfying debt. ;)

Sonny