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To: Joe NYC who wrote (52500)4/9/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Respond to of 186894
 
Jozef, Re: >"It's generally a good idea to ignore everything else in posts that say BUY! or SELL!"<

Hmm! is that so, well then why didn't you?

TTOSBT



To: Joe NYC who wrote (52500)4/9/1998 12:40:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jozef, Re: >"But Intel will give the stock to the employees."<

Really? I didn't know that! Are you sure they will GIVE the stock to the employees? I never heard that!

Re: >"The net effect for you as a shareholder is that the real earnings are not $3.50 to $4.00 a share, but that amount minus the per share cost of stock buy-backs."<

Then going forward is there not less shares outstanding which will effect future ESP?

Re: >"If Intel buys 100 million shares at current price, and spends $7 billion, in a year, it's as if Intel earned nothing."<

What about the incoming cash flow? Is that factored in?

Furthermore what do you think will happen to a stock's price if huge buy orders (even at the bid) started coming into that stock's market?
Would that put a floor and the downside? Or even generate the upside?

Like I stated: "It's not an exact science" "No one knows for sure" and "it's my bet" the unknown surprises are positive.

TTOSBT