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en There's always a fluctuation between boom and bust for Intel. Last year it was too much product, and this year it's a shortage.

en It was an OK year, not a boom, not a bust.

en Last year's boom in aircraft orders, which reached record levels, suggests that a cyclical bust is not far behind.

en We have a powerful product line this year. We think this will be a strong year for Intel.

en The opportunity for AMD with Dell was a year ago. Last year Intel was a disaster. This year it's not the case, and you can't assume that Intel is going to continue to screw up.

en Last year, we had a shortage of 2-year-old birds from the poor hatch in 2003, so we didn't have a surplus of those birds to carry over. The fact that there was a shortage of 2-year-olds to hunt last year meant more pressure on the older birds, so that cuts down the carry over on those, too.

en We are excited to host our financial services conference again this year. This year's line-up of management teams and presentations will provide our investing clients with invaluable insight into earnings growth, credit trends, the housing boom/bust and competitive trends in financial services. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection. We are excited to host our financial services conference again this year. This year's line-up of management teams and presentations will provide our investing clients with invaluable insight into earnings growth, credit trends, the housing boom/bust and competitive trends in financial services.

en 1997 will be a year of major product transitions for Intel.

en We haven't had a single year of falling consumer spending since 1938. There's no boom or bust in consumer spending.

en If we get in to the second half of the year and Intel doesn't have a competitive offering then AMD could encroach on Intel's market share and have a chance to hurt Intel in 2005,

en What I like about this year compared to last year is that I really haven't had a lot of fluctuation from big highs to big lows, ... When you do that, your team can count on you pretty much every game to make a contribution.

en I don't think it will impact Intel's day to day business in any particular fashion, ... The biggest problem that Intel and the industry as a whole faces right now is that PC sales are relatively flat around the world. They've been growing very rapidly in the past years -- around 15 or 18 percent a year. But this year it's growing very slowly. I think that's the biggest problem Intel faces.

en We don't have a worker shortage, we have a housing shortage. Our rooms are our product, and we can't tie up our product.

en It's virtually impossible to topple Intel. Every time someone arrives with a new product, Intel raises the bar. Everyone is vying for a crumb out of Intel's pie. If they all get just a few crumbs they'll be very happy.

en The labor supply was very tight last year. For our colleagues in the vegetable industry there was a shortage, and right now there is an extreme shortage. For our colleagues in raisins, there was a severe shortage. Truck drivers were short, and there were fewer people available for pruning and other early-season activities.


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