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To: lanac who wrote (53285)4/15/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Kurlak's major "contribution" to market has been to create price fluctuations for his firm, firm's clients and folks like you.

I pay attention to his utterings only because he is one of my best contrarian indicator.

Ibexx



To: lanac who wrote (53285)4/15/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
lanac, >>>did you see that INTC has reported a drop of over 30% in revenu yeasterday?<<<

There are some things I just can't see. Please check those numbers, please.

Mary



To: lanac who wrote (53285)4/15/1998 10:36:00 AM
From: Joseph Pareti  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
this is a sample of
Kurlak's infinite wisdom; please compare the 2 following
reports :
Message 3173807
Message 3173937

on the other hand is the reality
about INTEL
(borrowed from the thread )

"Look at the following graph:

intel.com

Last time Intel posted a yty annual decline in earnings
was 1988 to 1989. The drop was about 20%. I see a
similar drop from 97 to 98. I'm sure their were those
who said back in 89 that "intel is no longer a growth
company". <ggg> Look at the next 8 years. If we
need an annual drop in EPS every 5-10 years or so
before we go on to new heights...so be it. From my
perspective Intel's long term prospects have never
looked better. Intel is on course to dominate all high
end platforms in the same way they dominated the
Windows world. The industry leaders realize this and
that's why they are lining up behind Intel."