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To: Aznakhan who wrote (61377)7/29/1998 8:59:00 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Mike, >>>TK strikes again or at least tries to.<<<

The usual M.O. from Tom. He times his remarks in the middle of the Lewinsky uncertainties - and mutters something about Intel possibly missing 3Q estimates. If it happens, he is going to remind us of his great call - if not - nobody will notice (people will have forgotten).

When we look back on the charts in the next several weeks, we will see that Tom made these negative remarks about Intel and Intel stock starts to trade lower - further enhancing Tom's reputation for moving the market. We won't necessarily see that it was made during the Lewinsky uncertainties and that the DOW had been down over 200 points and NASDAQ over 35 points.

We have to really hand it to him. Tom really knows how to play this game.

Mary



To: Aznakhan who wrote (61377)7/29/1998 9:14:00 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 186894
 
Mike,>>>Cramer countered saying he disagreed with Kurlak.

Cramer said that he has to go along with management's call. They have been rigorously honest when business was down and they have been honest when business was booming. There is no reason why he should not believe management now when they are saying that business is improving in 2H 98 .

Intel is now in the drivers seat as far as most fair minded investors are concerned.

Stop Kurlak Now!

Mary