33 Quotes by Joe Moore


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    Floyd has received widely varied opinions on this issue and they're all being taken into account.

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    They announced a loss for May and a slowdown for August. And they're re-ramping the Cyrix business - that's they're focus right now.

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    They announced a loss for May and a slowdown for August, ... And they're re-ramping the Cyrix business - that's they're focus right now.

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    You don't have a lot of hardware companies making their numbers right now. The fact that they were able to be precise about a quarter that has still got two weeks to go has got to make people comfortable.

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    For 2001, we are a bit more cautious, as visibility will likely not be as strong and the processor battlefield shifts towards next generation products, which could change the game again.

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    Everyone knew it was a very difficult environment for PCs and microprocessors this quarter. I think the question was really whether Intel would be able to see enough in time to kind of clamp down on expenses and keep that from being a problem in the first quarter, ... So, even though there is negative news here, it looks like they did clamp down on their expenses and it looks like the earnings hit isn't all that bad. Clearly the bad environment was already signaled by the stock's decline in the last few days.

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    Everyone knew it was a very difficult environment for PC's and microprocessors this quarter and I think the questions really were 'Is Intel able to see enough in time to kind of clamp down on expenses and keep that from being a problem in the first quarter,'

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    It's ironic to me that this is being contemplated at the same time the 65 percent rule is being discussed. If you're trying to put more money into classrooms, why would you put more money into overhead and administrative costs?

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