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To: Process Boy who wrote (57443)5/7/1999 1:11:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1571841
 
PB - Re: ". I'm sure you remember when IBM did a 20% (or was it 30%) investment in Intel in 1985 -1986. As I remember it, Intel got out from under that investment as soon as possible"

I think it started in 1982 with a 12% investment - increasing to 19.5% over the next few years.

IBM sold off the Intel shares starting in 1986 or so - selling them in Europe.

The last bunch was, I believe, bought back by Intel directly, in 1987.

Paul