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To: GVTucker who wrote (79753)4/23/1999 8:14:00 AM
From: Fred Fahmy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
GVTucker,

< you're looking for someone on whom you can blame poor investment decisions.>

Yeah, buying INTC at 6 was a very 'poor investment decision'.

FF



To: GVTucker who wrote (79753)4/23/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: Fred Fahmy  Respond to of 186894
 
GVTucker,

<The venom directed at these guys and gals is rather funny.>

Actually, I find your defense of these bozo's rather funny. Most of them (and of course there are always exceptions) don't know half as much about this industry as many right here. They have no value add in my opinion. Their goal in life is to encourage people to buy and sell based on short term knee jerk reactions.

The latest bit of wisdom from Niles, that PC's are going to be freebies soon, is too ignorant to even warrant a response. Kurlak's last moment revelation that the internet was going to fuel the growth of servers was a real stroke of genius, right?? <gg>

For what it's worth, Osha seems to be in tune with the industry and the market. Of course even he really hasn't brought anything to the table that hasn't been observed here by the bulls a long time ago.

Bookmark this message, and when Niles eventually upgrades INTC we'll see if it is trading higher or lower than now.

<Wall St analyst isn't a contrary indicator,>

Of course this is your opinion. My opinion is that they are excellent contrarian indicators. They tend to upgrade (in mass) AFTER a stock has had a significant run-up and they tend to downgrade (in mass) AFTER a stock has already crashed. Their hindsight vision is almost perfect. Imagine that <gg>.

FF