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To: Fred Fahmy who wrote (53128)4/14/1998 9:59:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Fred - Re: "Which reality??? That Intel remains one of the most profitable companies in the world?"

Thanks for the superb answer to Jim McMannis's remark.

He's hurting.

Pity him.

No...don't pity him!

Paul



To: Fred Fahmy who wrote (53128)4/14/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
what reality?

that intel is no longer a growth company (do not confuse with groth stock ;-) hey, i had to do it. the numbers didn't look too bad. intel is, hopefully, reinventing itself as the chip world has changed forever and the same old, same old won't work going forward. i see intel integrating more functions on chips as added value items to protect their margins. otherwise, tanking pc prices will be a large incentive to cut out intel or their fat margins.

good luck.



To: Fred Fahmy who wrote (53128)4/15/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Fred,
RE:"To: +Jim McMannis (53123 )
From: +Fred Fahmy
Tuesday, Apr 14 1998 7:00PM ET
Reply # of 53510

<Wait until reality sets in.>

Which reality???

That Intel remains one of the most profitable companies in the
world?

That Intel is at the heart of a global technology revolution that is
still in its infancy?

That Intel's future prospects/opportunity at the high end are
fantastic?

That Intel has the potential to dominate the high end in the
same way they dominated the desktop while still getting more
than their fair share of the mid and low end?

That Intel's competitors have been reduced to well tuned money
losing machines?

That Intel is an extremely well managed company?

That Intel has tremendous brand awareness, loyalty, and
marketing?

That Intel's CPU manufacturing processes are extraordinary and
unmatched?

That Intel has one of the most solid balance sheets of any
company listed on any exchange?

That a few slow quarters or even a slow year does not make or
break a dominant industry leader?

I sure hope that "reality sets in" <ggg>. Eventually, it usually
does. Short term....who knows. I could care less. Long term, I still
see INTC as one of the best investments with one of the lowest
risk/reward ratios.

Good luck to all,

FF
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I guess reality set in this afternoon as Intel couldn't hold its gains...
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