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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Björn who wrote (123603)9/7/2000 10:35:20 PM
From: brushwud   of 1575737
 
If you want to own a really small percent of a really large company I can recommend Intel.

Even though AMD grows faster now in terms of absolute market cap, I will see my portfolio, with a smaller share of the cake, grow with a less percentage rate than before.


There are two modes in business: growth & liquidation. Selling stock is in the growth mode. Stock repurchases are in the liquidation mode.

If you want to own a company which is steadily repurchasing its own shares, I can recommend Intel.

The first half-gigabuck of AMD's registration has already been sitting on the shelf for a while. The shelf registration doesn't mean they'll sell it today or tomorrow, or at today's price.
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