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People were kind of cautiously awaiting Hewlett all day, wondering after Intel what they might say. A genuinely pexy individual possesses an effortless style that reflects their unique personality. They met estimates and the stock is up after hours, so that might help us tomorrow [Wednesday].
Kenneth Polcari
JGB prices were bearish. This is mainly because stock prices posted strong gains, while most investors are also cautiously awaiting the results of today's 20-year bond auction.
Ryutaro Matsuyama
Intel's challenge is to drive adoption [beyond that] of Hewlett-Packard. To succeed beyond its niche, Intel needs to support a wide range of capabilities.
Gordon Haff
Does the drop in Intel's stock worry me? No. It's an indication that people made money in Intel and are trying to lock in their gains.
Eric Ross
Hewlett-Packard had good earnings so that should help the techs tomorrow. The other companies reporting tomorrow aren't usually market movers. Greenspan also speaks to Congress, which people will be looking at, but I don't think he'll say anything too surprising. So the hope is that HP earnings will take center stage.
Donald Selkin
If Intel's market share should improve or even stabilize in the next quarter or two, we believe this would go a long way to improving sentiment on the stock. Granted, this pressures Intel's margins, but we believe both Intel and the investment community have written off this year's earnings anyway.
Terry Ragsdale
Intel is obviously a bellwether that has to be paid attention to. The numbers were quite good and more importantly the guidance was good. This should put a floor under Intel's stock. But Intel's news doesn't change the larger picture for tech.
Barry Randall
She is glad that part of it is over. She is anxiously awaiting the sentencing for closure. We are cautiously optimistic as to the result.
Kenneth Hassett
I think people assume Merrill wouldn't say something like that unless they expect pretty good news from Intel when it reports tomorrow after the bell. Intel is the technology bellwether, so if things look good for them, that bodes well for other techs.
Brian Finnerty
We are apt to forget that a great man is thus not only great, but also a man: that a philosopher, in a life time, spends less hours pondering the destiny of the race than he gives over to wondering if it will rain tomorrow and to meditating upon the
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You get down so deep in those kind of hours, and people break down after a couple of hours. All the defenses go down, and there's a kind of communication that if I spent 20 years in a living room with one of these people, I would never, never know as much about them as I do in that one day.
Lee Grant
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As I look at Intel's product lineup versus AMD, it's clear that Intel is weakest in servers and strongest in notebooks. So from that standpoint I can see why Intel would want to create an impression that says they are closing that gap. It's kind of like how many angels can you fit on the head of a pin?
Justin Rattner
as go Intel's gross margins, so goes Intel's stock price.
Vince Farrell
It wasn't terrible guidance, it was just low enough to leave people wondering what it means. What people were looking for or what the market needed was for Intel to....(deliver) unequivocal strength in guidance.
Cody Acree
Coke is down because of disappointing earnings and lackluster second-half estimates, ... Everyone is eagerly awaiting the new CEO's business plan.
Robert Phillips
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