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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (72584)2/1/1999 4:18:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel won't make profits off of 333 Celerons --

All manufacturing costs are incurred (or sunk) when the fab is built and batch of chips is run. Scrap is scrap. Every penny made from selling scrap is profit.



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (72584)2/1/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 186894
 
I think this guy is also a voodoo/TA guy.
equity.freerealtime.com

jim

Stock Pick for Monday, February 1, 1999
BUY! INTEL CORPORATION
by Harry Aloof

INTEL CORP (INTC-Nasdaq):
INTEL CORP (INTC-Nasdaq):
Technical Viewpoint: From a low of
$118 3/4 on Dec 31, 1998 prices
rallied, reaching a high of $143.69 on
Jan 20, 1999. A decline saw prices
pull back, reaching a low of $126.56
on Jan 25, 1998. Another rally saw
prices penetrate resistance line "A",
closing Friday at $ 140.94.
Technicals: Stochastic (STOC): A
Buy Alert! was given on Jan 26,
1999 when the solid line crossed the
dotted line to the upside. Support:
Remains at $129.00. Resistance: Is
at $143 5/8. Point & Figure:
Reversed to the upside on Jan 26,
1999. A P&F downside reversal
takes place at $136 1/2 Summary:
Technical indicators have turned
bullish. BUY! INTEL
CORPORATION (INTC-Nasdaq): @
$141 1/4 Stop: Use a protective
stop of $137 7/8. Intel Corporation is
currently trading @ $140. 94 plus $3
3/4 on Jan 29, 1999.



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (72584)2/26/1999 7:13:00 PM
From: Ben Beale  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
According to market research firm PC Data, the AMD-K6 chip outsold Intel's (INTC 119 5/8 -8 1/8) processors in the U.S. retail market in January. AMD's K6 accounted for 43.9% of all desktop PC processor unit sales in January, while Intel had 40.3% of the market. AMD was able to knock Intel out of the top-spot for the first time as a result of robust sales in the sub-$1000 category.