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We think that the second half will indeed turn out to be better for Intel, ... They're doing an excellent job reducing their cost. They're going to be introducing some new products toward the end of the year and then out to year 2000.David Powers
I think, first of all, the semiconductor sector had been oversold. This was one area, the technology market that just did not perform well over the past few months. There is a lot of concern with investors whether or not this current upturn in the semiconductor industry has peaked. There is a huge debate going on whether or not we still have any growth left. And, our view has also been that, yes, we believe this is more of a seasonal slowdown than any prolonged downturn for the industry. So we think there is some legs left in the semiconductor cycle. And as a result, we would be a buyer of some of these stocks,
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This was a case about how Intel used intellectual property from its customers. It makes for a tougher case to prove when the competition improves, and customer are better off.
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If you look at Motorola over the past couple of years, they've really spent the bulk of their time downsizing, ... But now . . . they really like to focus more on the growth aspect of the equation, and if you look at one of the fastest growing markets in technology, it's certainly broadband access.
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