Word: intel
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...good scenario is that the waiting is the hardest part; that all the corporate warning shots that have made the last month so hellish have already been fired. If there was really bad news out there, goes the reasoning, they would have warned us like Intel did. The bad scenario is that, well, they didn't. And that six months after those high-flyers like Yahoo, Amazon, Cisco, AOL got shot down in April and for the most part stayed down, there's still a whole lot of shakin...
Last week Kodak warned that the weak euro, coupled with higher energy prices, will mean disappointing earnings this quarter. Its stock plunged 25%. The previous week Intel issued a euro-related warning, and its stock crashed 22%. McDonald's, Gillette and Goodyear have all cited the slumping euro as cause for a diminished-profit outlook. Others will follow...
SOUND AND FURRY Staid and serious chipmaker Intel has branched out into frivolity with a line of high-tech toys called Intel Play. The latest is the Computer Sound Morpher ($49), which looks a lot like a personal communicator from a '50s sci-fi flick. Armed with Intel's Morpher, kids can record voices and other sounds and then edit, distort, remix and generally transmogrify them on their PCs. Warning: parental commands may lose some authority when played back in "chipmunk" mode...
...morning, the free-fall was leveling off. Selling Intel - down 13 points at 10:30 - in the middle of a bloodbath may be good business for the pros, but American investors are well schooled in the buy-and-hold. And they know that a brief run of bad sessions in September - or the one-time underperformance of a stock up 49 percent for the year when the news hit - do not an incumbent-ousting recession make. A few sprightly earnings numbers from the tech sector in October, and the current gloom could be a distant memory...
...Which is not to say that somewhere deep inside, Al Gore isn't wondering if the government couldn't take a few million chips off Intel's hands, just to nip this thing...