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To: billwot who wrote (19053)4/15/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
billwot. Well, I guess here we could go again. But I can't see how everybody listens to this guy. I read somewhere that he just harped on the next qtr results and didn't pay any attention to Intel's statement that revenue growth will resume in the second half of 1998. I have not seen anything in black and white from him on that score. At least E. Klauer mentioned the fact that Intel looks forward to better times in the second half. This guy is just determined to tear Intel down. I can see him downgrading Intel on facts but he only uses selected facts. It's like a kid saying: I am right and you are wrong, I am right and you are wrong. Sheesh.

Let's see what happens tomorrow. Maybe I did not bad after all selling some of my Intel. I sure hated to do it but I saw the handwriting on the wall with that rumor.

But nothing got me more upset in the last cpl of days then me going out of Infoseek before I went to the Outer Banks. I was watching to get in again but it just took off. Almost 5 points yesterday and almost 9 points today. I have to remind myself that the books say: Don't look back on a trade. gg.

APM seems to be moving a bit. I am trying to get some of my money back from last year on that one. Good thing we are not in Cendant. When you look at that, Intel does not look bad at all even with most of us not making to good on it in the last year. So, should Intel go down, we get another great buying opportunity. But I would have been more happy to pay more for it. gg.

Maybe CPQ will come through for us sooner.

I guess that Intel rumor scared Dell also. It was up nicely and then ended down.

I just got in and have not listened to this evenings business shows yet. Maybe things have gotten better among the analysts. At the "Taking Stock" segment on CNBC early this evening they had a socially oriented fund manager on and she was bullish on Intel. Should Intel go down, I think it will be short lived.

Sonny