Scumbria, >I suggest that you pick up some AMD calls before Dresden products hit the market.
No matter what great things AMD does, as long as they compete with Intel in their main products, most of the street will still think Intel can crush them like a bug any time they want. So, AMD will never, in any upcoming reasonable time period, get great stock appreciation, IMO. Remember NSM's stock price before they got rid of the part that competed with Intel?
What the street pays through the nose now for, in terms of semiconductor companies, are broadband, wireless and Internet support chips and equipment. AMD has none of that directly, although I suppose flash could be construed as indirect. They don't even get into any servers. So, I'm not interested in AMD stock or calls. Might do OK, but there are much better places to put money, I think. All the rest of you can and certainly will do what you want.
Oh, I also think Sanders is a whiner and projects a crummy image. That makes him a bad businessman, and I won't put any money anywhere near where he can have any say over what happens to it.
Tony |