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Tech Sector Hit By Intel Warning

Chip giant Intel cut its fourth-quarter revenue forecast by about 14 percent citing weak demand across the world and in all its products, indicating the economic crisis is set to hurt computer sales in the holiday season and beyond. The shock warning hammered tech shares, which had already tumbled earlier on Wednesday, with Intel plunging […]

Nov 13, 2008
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Chip giant Intel cut its fourth-quarter revenue forecast by about 14 percent citing weak demand across the world and in all its products, indicating the economic crisis is set to hurt computer sales in the holiday season and beyond.

The shock warning hammered tech shares, which had already tumbled earlier on Wednesday, with Intel plunging 7 percent to a 12-year low and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) falling 2 percent to a 10-1/2 year low.

Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) the biggest maker of chips for personal computers, forecast fourth-quarter revenue of $9 billion, plus or minus $300 million. That compares to its October forecast of $10.1 billion to $10.9 billion, and the average analyst estimate of $10.3 billion according to Reuters Estimates.

“For revenue to be that far down sequentially, it means consumers have basically shut down for the holidays,” said Charter Equity Research analyst John Dryden. Intel’s third-quarter revenue was $10.2 billion.

“It’s so far below what they had expected … The company had outlined weakness in enterprise but not the consumer yet,” Dryden said.

The impact of Intel’s warning was exacerbated by weak outlooks from two other chip industry heavyweights, Applied Materials and National Semiconductor on Wednesday.
“The last six weeks of turmoil in the financial markets is unprecedented. The weakening global economy will have significant impact on all of Applied’s businesses,” Chief Executive Mike Splinter said on a conference call.

Investors had been expecting Intel to cut its outlook since the company had scheduled a mid-quarter update on December 4, its first in three years.

The early warning on Wednesday was worse than many had feared, fueling worries that the slump in global technology spending was sharper than anticipated and could last longer than previously predicted.

Taunya Sell, analyst at Wells Fargo division Ragen MacKenzie, said analysts are going to have to adjust their 2009 forecasts “to reflect the new reality.”

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