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  • Do Not Expect an Encore from Intel  [View article]
    You're clueless. Intel is on the verge of a huge upgrade cycle and their current stellar results came in during a very tough economic cycle. Intel will surely prove you wrong and stock will go much much higher from here. YOU KNOW NOTHING!
    Oct 14 10:25 am |Rating: +1 -3 |Link to Comment
  • Will Dell Succeed with New Device? Doubtful [View article]
    Who in their right mind would pay any attention to what Zacks has to say or even to what S&P has to say. The last time Zacks rated Dell a sell was when it was around $8.50 a share. That would cost its listeners as much as 60% gain in less than 2 months. Large investors obviously didn't care much for Zacks reasoning. They probably looked at the many other reasons that Dell could go up much higher, the biggest of which being its valuation. The company still earns lots of money and adds to their huge cash on hand. Currently standing at about 40% of its market cap. Cost listeners 60%? Ouch! Do yourselves a huge favor and don't listen to ridiculous zacks stock recommendations and target prices.
    Jul 02 18:58 pm |Rating: +2 -2 |Link to Comment
  • Intel: Both Technically and Fundamentally Compelling [View article]
    I definitely like Intel and its overall position of leaving AMD, it's only real competitor, in the dust. The one thing that Intel has to worry about would be the fact that they have to reprice their options to retain good talent. That's fine with me if ultimately they realize very healthy profits. It makes their task of cost cutting a little harder though, but I'm very confident that Intel will find creative ways to accomplish that task. That said, I have a little more interest in Dell since their ability to cut cost is more direct. They just use what's out there mostly from Intel, so even if revenue goes low, their cost cutting can actually increase profits. So I really like Intel for their dominant position in chips yet I like Dell for their cost cutting ability in this rough market.
    Apr 17 11:45 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Looking for Something Different From Intel [View article]
    Forgot to say that INTC is pretty much a monopoly. They have something that just about everybody needs with no real competition. This is the stock to own right now, no doubt.
    Oct 29 14:07 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Nationwide WiMAX: Who Benefits? [View article]
    Another complete waste of time reading worthless opinions. This Scott Berry is not the one with the money. I kind even believe this blog stuff is right underneath the headline section. Bottom line is that INTC and Google, the two tech giants with excellent growth potential, have enough knowledge about WiMax to invest billions in it. Not Millions, Thousands, or Hundreds like what Scott Berry may have, but Billions. Smart money goes where there is real future like WiMax. "No Money" goes on worthless blog articles like this one. Again, what a complete waste of time!
    May 13 10:17 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The WiMax Deal Is a Disaster: How Google Got Snookered [View article]
    I would suggest reading from a more credible source backed by very successful and consistently profitable companies like Intel and Google.
    Here it is... www.intel.com/pressroo...
    Don't waste your time reading the opinion of this clown Erick Confeld.
    May 12 17:26 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • The WiMax Deal Is a Disaster: How Google Got Snookered [View article]
    Another complete total waste of time in reading. I wish Yahoo would post credible more time worthy articles to read with some real substance. If this deal was a huge disaster, then why would huge names such as Google and Intel invest billions in it. How much is in your bank account Mr. Confeld??? Please go do something more useful to make money, like cleaning toilets. That's all people like yourself are good for. What a waste!
    May 12 10:22 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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