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Intel at $200
An SI Board Since October 1996
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Emcee:  Burt Masnick Type:  Unmoderated
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32 The PE of 25 may or may not be too high, but the "story" for Intel haJeff Woody-10/12/1996
31 Stock prices are determined by earnings per share and PREDICTABLE earnings groBurt Masnick-10/12/1996
30 To all: It appears from a PC Week article 2 processor Pentium Pro machines arePhilip Merryman-10/12/1996
29 You are correct on your P/E analysis of INTC. There is no doubt in my mind thaRicardo Villa-10/12/1996
28 When was the last time Intel traded at a P/E of 25:1, especially on earnings twDoug Fowler-10/12/1996
27 Rob Mannel- Correct me if i'm wrong, but i remember hearing that the PentiNathan L.-10/12/1996
26 I don't think earnings are going to grow that fast. I'm not sure that tRob Mannel-10/11/1996
25 Greg, How about this theory. PC manufacturers front loaded their order patternSteve Della Rocchetta-10/11/1996
24 Morgan Stanley UPS Intel to Stong Buy from Oupperform. The analysist at MS upsRoss Abrams-10/11/1996
23 While we're on the topic of analysts, yesterday The Financial Post (a majoKelvin D. Nakamichi-10/11/1996
22 I don't know about the track record of this analyst. But I wish someone isSamuel Kho-10/11/1996
21 I agree with your opinion. This guy is putting something for some one benifit, Daniel Chen-10/10/1996
20 Chia, no upgrade plans for now but for sure sometime in the near future. Good lTony Viola-10/10/1996
19 Tony, I want a Pentium Pro with MMX. I want P7 with AGP2 after that (in the yeChia-Bin Wang-10/10/1996
18 Chia-Bin Wang With todays action in Intel(so far heading south) do you still sRobert Hecht-10/10/1996
17 Hey, Chia, you were saying on the Intel thread back in early September that wheTony Viola-10/10/1996
16 I suggest to you that Mr. Kurlak's and Solomon's recommendations be morBradley Gill-10/10/1996
15 Burt, I guess you're right. So many evidences give us a hint that INTC wiChia-Bin Wang-10/9/1996
14 Numbers probably do work out to about $250 per chip. However, growth in numbersBurt Masnick-10/9/1996
13 Tony: I both read the article and read some things into the article. Erika orexhon2004-10/9/1996
12 $160 billion market cap, Assume PE = 25 = $200/$8 Currently, cap / rev = $82BChia-Bin Wang-10/9/1996
11 You're taking me too seriously. I wish I'd have bought Intel a few yeayard_man-10/9/1996
10 Greg, if you read Salomon's statement, the premise that Intel not cutting PTony Viola-10/9/1996
9 Ok. But if Intel weren't sold out of everything at the current prices they Jay Walker-10/9/1996
8 Jay: I believe Solomon's premise is that by not cutting prices intc risks exhon2004-10/9/1996
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