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MensagemEnviado: 15/1/2004 0:59
por Rura
No after -hours fecharam muitas a cair e bastante . YAHOO,QLOGIc, Aplied Mat., etc., com grandes quedas e algumas a apresentar resultados bastante positivos. Será que o mercado esperava mais? :evil:

MensagemEnviado: 14/1/2004 23:01
por Pata-Hari
After falling 20 cents, or 0.6%, to $33.39 in Wednesday's regular session, Intel shares were down another 69 cents, or 2.1%, to $32.70 in after-hours trading.


Ou seja, não está a subir, mas a descer 2.1% no after-hours. Aliás, como caiu durante a sessão.

MensagemEnviado: 14/1/2004 22:57
por Visitante
a quanto fechou hoje intel.
com esta subida amanha dá para daytrading
obrg

Já dei a minha contribuição!

MensagemEnviado: 14/1/2004 22:53
por Emanuel Santos
Comprei ontem um p4-3ghz !!! Tá um maquinão! :mrgreen:

Intel Beats Estimates, Reports Robust Revenues

MensagemEnviado: 14/1/2004 22:43
por Pata-Hari
By K.C. Swanson
TheStreet.com Staff Reporter
01/14/2004 04:27 PM EST
Click here for more stories by K.C. Swanson


Intel's (INTC:Nasdaq - commentary - research) fourth-quarter earnings blew past Wall Street estimates by a full 8 cents. The chip giant also reported record fourth-quarter sales of $8.74 billion, up 22% from year-ago levels and above the consensus estimate for $8.66 billion.

Gross margin hit 63.6%, higher than Intel's revised expectation for 62% and well above the prior quarter's 58.2%.


Net income amounted to $2.2 billion, up 107% year-over-year. On a per share basis, earnings amounted to 33 cents, compared to a consensus estimate for 25 cents.

Some of that came from tax benefit that was 6 cents greater than anticipated. The fourth-quarter results also reflected the impact of a $611 million good will write-down related to the wireless communications and computing group.

In the first quarter, Intel said revenue is expected to be between $7.9 billion and $8.5 billion. That compares to a March quarter consensus estimate for $8.24 billion and 28 cents, according to Thomson First Call. Intel doesn't give earnings guidance.

Also, Intel guided for 2004 capital spending in a range between $3.6 billion and $4 billion, compared to $3.7 billion in 2003.

After falling 20 cents, or 0.6%, to $33.39 in Wednesday's regular session, Intel shares were down another 69 cents, or 2.1%, to $32.70 in after-hours trading.