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To: Judy who wrote (14455)9/10/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Re: INTC /below.. implies CPQ, DELL, CC, CPU, just to start a long list of stocks begging supportive news.. instead the news is surprizingly good.

AP/ "The strong demand stemmed from two trends. Computer makers, who use chips as the brains in PCs, bought more Intel microprocessors to replenish stocks depleted in the first half of 1998, when the computer industry aggressively sold out old models to make way for new ones.

In addition, computer makers sold unexpectedly more PCs to consumers in September, Intel spokesman Tom Waldrop said."

P.S. I have to add this comment on Tom Waldrop's analogy that computer makers use chips for brains... ugggh



To: Judy who wrote (14455)9/10/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: Jerry Olson  Respond to of 120523
 
Judy where have you heard about accounting irreg....????

they would benefit from owning someone like XCIT-YHOO-LCOS-SEEK...

sorta like a monopolistic MSFT.....

Yeah Ar, doesn't let me get away with anything...sorta like you<gggg>... have we been married in another life????????...:>}