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To: Burt Masnick who wrote (77387)3/29/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: Burt Masnick  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Four central questions for Intel investors:

1) Will PC/chip revenues (not absolute numbers) per year grow going forward or have we seen the peak?

2) Will Intel's non-PC ventures maintain the growth of both revenues and profits?

3) Does Intel have a clean (long term) strategy for dealing with PC-chip competition?

4) Is Intel going to be a major participant in the "PC-lookalike appliance" market (relatively inexpensive non PC devices that get email, communicate, etc).

As a certified Intel bigot myself, I would like to hear from others about how Intel can reclaim lost market share and absolute terms.

I know about most of the publicly announced future product initiatives
(Merced-McKinley big silicon)
(Microcontrollers)
(Networking products)

But not every product Intel has introduced has produced substantial profits (from watches to computer boards to flash to .....) The key to me is whether the products that they now have on the boards can/will be the future growth engines. Any insights welcome. Thanks in advance.

Good investing,
Burt