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To: The Vinman who wrote (59974)7/14/1998 2:00:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
Vinman, Your case stands on walls made of straw. Why will Intel continue to grow and prosper into the future? Just take this easy test and find out. :-)

1. When a billion people are connected to internet, what server chip's do you suppose will be providing the access route?

a. NSM
b. IBM
c. AMD
d. Intel

2. One of the fastest growing computer segments is laptops, especially docking stations for business. Which company dominates this marketplace?

a. NSM
b. IBM
c. AMD
d. Intel

3. The growth curve for processors is approximately 18% per year. Which company is best positioned with manufacturing resources to meet this demand?

a. NSM
b. IBM
c. AMD
d. Intel

4. True/False: The dominant processor will be a 200 mhz chip 1 year from now?

5. Directions: Column A contains a list of characteristics of test items. On the line to the left of each statement, write the letter of the test item in Column B that best fits the statement. Each response in Column B may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

Column A
___ 1. Best Engineering talent
___ 2. Best ability to adapt.
___ 3. Best Management team.
___ 4. Best technology and patents.
___ 5. Best ability to effect worldwide
standards.

Column B.

A. Intel
B. NSM
C. IBM
D. AMD

I trust the test wasn't too tough. :-)

Answer key....

D, D, D, False, AAAAAA

Michael




To: The Vinman who wrote (59974)7/14/1998 3:57:00 AM
From: Barry Grossman  Respond to of 186894
 
The Vinman,

<<I have presented my case for a INTC price decline, what is yours for a price appreciation?>>

Profit and growth of same. Take a look on a year to year basis for the next ten or so years and then come back and talk to us again.

Barry