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To: yard_man who wrote (68723)11/18/1998 7:30:00 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
tippet,>>>Market Cap of INTC exceeds annuals sales of PCs:<<<

If your contention is that Intel is expensive, very expensive, absurdly expensive or however else you want to phrase it so that we could if we choose to - debate it on the merits - that would be fine.

But, please stop all the deceitful tactics and ways that you and your friends employ to try to make your point.

First of all, did you write this liitle note that you have posted here in quotes or should somebody else be getting credit for it?

Secondly, why ruin a very legitmate question about Intel's valuation with stupid little nonsense, such as :

>>>and it has virtually no market share in the low end, which is the fastest-growing segment of the market.<<<

Common tippet, if you want to discuss the issues, fine - but if you are here to try to impress us with how smart you are and how stupid we are - this is not the place for it.

And, if your objective is really to recruit people, say, to follow you and your leader to another planet, then I doubt you will find many recruits here.

But, if you really want to discuss the issues - I think you will find as many people here that will support you as oppose you.

Anyhow - give it a shot.

Regards,

Mary




To: yard_man who wrote (68723)11/18/1998 9:36:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
tippet - Re: " and it has virtually no market share in the low end,
which is the fastest-growing segment of the market. "

Intel has about half the low end market share - and rising.

Intel has 100% of the high end - which is even more important.

Paul



To: yard_man who wrote (68723)11/19/1998 10:19:00 AM
From: John Hauser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
That Fleckenstein sounds like a little girl who wasn't invited to the popular girl's birthday party. He was slamming Dell when it was $20.

Shoulda been buyin' not trashing. At least he gets invited on TV when they need a bearish argument. That's about all he's good for.

JH