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To: Gottfried who wrote (26900)12/4/1998 2:00:00 AM
From: FJB  Respond to of 70976
 
Gottfried,

RE:Just scan the web for a story to back your desired scenario.

I desire to make money in stocks. The point of my prior post was that it will take worldwide economic chaos to not make money in semiconductors over the long run. You said you grew horns, and I said that was smart. Actually, that's wrong. The big money was/is being made. If AMAT ever makes to the low 30s, time to grow horns.

Take care,

Bob



To: Gottfried who wrote (26900)12/4/1998 8:49:00 AM
From: Xpiderman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Intel Corp. (INTC) Chip maker sees Q4 revenue up 8% to 10%, much stronger than previous estimate of 3% to 5%.

Alex Lenke, Intel's Investors Relations manager made these comments at last night's Richmond Society of Financial Analysts; in upbeat presentation, Mr. Lenke also said that Q4 gross margins to increase a couple of points from 52.6% in Q3; expenses for Q4 are expected to rise 8% to 10% above Q3 level of $1.4 bln; Mr. Lenke said that demand was stronger due to customers buying new PCs as a means of avoiding the Y2K problem.