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Intel points the way for a computer led recovery | Intel points the way for a computer led recovery |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Wednesday, 15 July 2009 | |
In an earnings
season when stocks go up if a company posts results that are not as bad
as expected, giant chipmaker Intel has joined its financial and
healthcare brethren Goldman Sachs and Johnson & Johnson in beating
market estimates for Q2. As a result, Intel's stock has soared and
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The earnings, although about US$600 million down on the corresponding 2008 quarter, were based on sales that were significantly better than what the market had predicted. The Intel result is indicative of the company's and wider IT industry's status in both the US and global economy as a market bellwether. Intel seems to be demonstrating the principal that the computers industry is one of the first beneficiaries of a market turnaround, just as it is one of the first casualties of a downturn. If Intel can meet or beat its own bullish Q3 sales estimates, which once again are way above analysts' expectations, the die will have been cast for an economic recovery. Tempering all this of course is the continuing poor market performances of PCs giant Dell. However, it's debatable as to whether this is as much a factor of the company's declining market share as well as a shift away from desktop computers toward smaller form factor PCs. |
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