Project II: Intel Vs Sun PresentationBy Glenda Rodgers Cgs2100.C016Ger05658.

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Project II: Intel Vs Sun PresentationBy Glenda Rodgers Cgs2100.C016Ger05658

About Intel--- Today, Intel supplies the computing and communications industries with chips, boards and building blocks that are the “ingredients” of computers, servers, and networking and computer products. Today, Intel supplies the computing and communications industries with chips, boards and building blocks that are the “ingredients” of computers, servers, and networking and computer products.

Networking & Communication Products Component-level hardware Component-level hardware Software focusing on digital cellular and other applications needing low-power and processing and high performance Software focusing on digital cellular and other applications needing low-power and processing and high performance Used in mobile phones Handheld devices Two-way pagers Application processors based on processor base band clip sets

Value of $1,000 Invested in Intel If purchased: 5 years ago10 years age Value of $1000 invested:$4,240$2,539

About Sun Company--- Since the company’s inception in 1982, the Network is The Computer[tm]. Since the company’s inception in 1982, the Network is The Computer[tm]. Has propelled Sun MicroSystems to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software, and services that power the Net Has propelled Sun MicroSystems to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software, and services that power the Net And allows enterprises worldwide to connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime, on any device And allows enterprises worldwide to connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime, on any device

About The Sun Products and Services Collaboration with America Online, Inc. Collaboration with America Online, Inc. Now referred to as iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions Now referred to as iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions Assist companies in putting power of internet in their hands and realizing their Net Economy vision Assist companies in putting power of internet in their hands and realizing their Net Economy vision Provides best internet infrastructure and e- commerce software and professional services “The Net Economy is all about defining new services, reaching new customers, and leveraging existing business models.”

Sun’s MicroSystem’s Economic Growth As of As of From 1995 to 2000, net revenues (in millions) range from $5,912 to $15,721 From 1995 to 2000, net revenues (in millions) range from $5,912 to $15,721

Why Invest Sun Microsystems? This company has demonstrated continuous economical growth. This company has demonstrated continuous economical growth. Net revenue has increased 33.2% from 1999 to Net revenue has increased 33.2% from 1999 to Net income per common stock form 1999 to 2000 increased from $.63 to $1.10. Net income per common stock form 1999 to 2000 increased from $.63 to $1.10. Return on average was 31% in compared to 24% in Return on average was 31% in compared to 24% in 1999.

Vision+Focus+Execution=Success Sun MicroSystems began with the idea that individual computers should be built with something more in mind than an individual computer-than the real value of any system is in how well it connect with others. With the phenomenal growth of the Internet and network computing simply confirms the company’s vision. Sun’s revenues have grown an average of 20% annually over the past decade resulting in over $15.7 million, representing an 33% increase over the previous fiscal year. This demonstrates the demand for Sun products and services.