I knew that you would return.
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The nasdaq is well above the 2000 highs.
As are Amazon and other survivors like Microsoft.
Intel has languished in dead money land despite numerous opportunities for growth.
Obvious troll is obvious.
2000 was the height of the dot-com bubble. The fact that Intel's share price was well above fundamentals back then is hardly surprising.
This is called reversion to the mean.
The golden years of Intel stock were back in 2000 when hit $73. 22 years of underperformance and counting. The RCGs working at Intel have no firsthand recollection of when Intel was a top tech company. No wonder why the "top benefit" cited by Intel workers is "they process your H-1B application fast."