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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (67861)9/27/1998 10:54:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Respond to of 176387
 
Mohan,
Hi!!!

RE: Another breakout....The good news helped lift DELL to a 52-week high and carried the whole technology sector higher throughout the day. Friday, DELL rocketed 2.75 points, or 4% to 66.06 - only 34 point from split announcement territory! DELL has cleared all of its resistance and if the market cooperates, DELL should continue to fly the blue-skies. With DELL's bullish comments going forward, any dips taken on DELL should be viewed as buying opportunities. Tighten your seatbelts, because this could be a nice ride up! .."

Don't know if I can take another week like last week....with the 25 shares I own I was able to gross enough to fill the STS... :o)

Best, Kemble



To: Mohan Marette who wrote (67861)9/27/1998 10:54:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Mohan:
This my personal opinion. DELL will be up this week.
1:There were more buying on intraday dips of DELL. Resistance was broken.
2:Generally DIP-BUYING has benefited investors last week.
3: FOMC on Tuesday is announcing the rate change and expected to lower the rate.
4: I believe S& P futures are up.
JPR




To: Mohan Marette who wrote (67861)9/27/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
Intel Opens Austin Development Center

Hmmmm....Intel is building a new facility right in their best customer's back yard. DELL will only become more and more important to Intel in the future. IMO, this is good news.

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(09/25/98 5:26 p.m. ET)
By Andy Patrizio, TechWeb

Intel said Thursday it has chosen Austin, Texas for its
seventh development center, and has hired a former
Motorola executive to lead the center.

Mark McDermott comes to Intel (company profile)
from one of its biggest competitors. At Motorola
(company profile) he was director of the Somerset
Design Center, where all PowerPC development took
place. During his time with Motorola, McDermott
helped found the company's Advanced Systems
Technology Lab, where he served as director of
system-on-a-chip design.

McDermott has experience both in management and
technology, and holds 15 patents in microprocessor
design. "He has a lot of technology expertise and a lot
of management experience, and he's shown in the past
he can lead a team," said Adam Grossberg, a
spokesman for Intel.

McDermott will report to Albert Yu, senior vice
president of Intel's microprocessor products group. He
will be responsible for recruiting talent from the local
universities and perhaps other technology firms with
local facilities, including Dell and IBM.

The center will be dedicated to developing future Intel
processors. Exactly what kind of development will be
determined after the staffing has been completed, said
Grossberg.

The development center will be housed along with the
StrongARM development and marketing center, but the
two units will be managed separately. The StrongARM
CPU was acquired from Digital Equipment earlier this
year, along with an Alpha CPU manufacturing plant in
Austin.

Intel picked the right person and location for the new
development center, said Keith Deifendorff, editor in
chief of The Microprocessor Report, who has known
McDermott for some time. "He is about as good a
choice as they could get down there," he said.

Austin was the best place to look outside of the Silicon
Valley, added Deifendorff. "They have quite a group of
engineers that have accumulated down there over the
years who are very good," he said. "So they have a
good talent pool to draw on."