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Old 06-01-2009, 02:05 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aceventura3 View Post
I think Dell is dead money. I think they failed to evolve when they had the opportunity. Intel is still capable of solid growth, but not like in the 90's.
Chips are becoming the motors and gears of our society, but moreso.

Chipzilla (Intel) will make a tonne of cash for a reasonable way into the future. That's a 100% banker, if you have a look at how far ahead they are in technologies for processor speed, effective multi-processors, lower power consumption, etc and ponder the increasing dependence and silicon in our lives and societies...

My $0.02.

As for the the other stuff, apart from the topic of Dell, i think it's fair to say we don't agree.

You think the paradigms haven't changed, I think the game is bloodied and dying, engaging in death spasms as we watch.

Welcome to the bond market blow out or some MAJOR hyper-inflationary gasoline in the auctions this week.

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