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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (84833)1/3/2000 8:14:00 PM
From: niceguy767   of 1574542
 
Hi Cirruslvr:

All other things equal (i.e maintenance of strong demand for flash memory), one can make the case that there exists a correlation between the number of incremental AThlons per quarter and the positive change in eps. 99Q3 Athlons of 200,000 resulted in a positve change in eps of about $0.40. The increment in 99Q4 Athlons assuming 1.3 shipped year to date is 1.1 million units and will probably result in a positive change in eps of $1.00 from neg. $0.72 to positive $0.32. Assuming such a correlation exists, it seems that eps increases by about $0.10 for each increment of 100,000 Athlons...If 99q4 earnings come in at $0.30 and if incremental Athlons in Y2000 are 11 million (i.e 12.5 million in Y2000 minus 1.5 million in 1999) then all other things equal, additional earnings of about $11.00 will be generated for a Y2000 eps of $11.30...

Of course it.s not quite that simplistic as pointed out by you...taxes and low end Athlon pricing are in the offing...perhaps offsetting some or all of these 2 negative factors is the production cost reduction of 40 to 50% associated with the Dresden 0.18 micron process...

It is with the foregoing in mind that assuming 12.5 million Athlons are shipped in Y2000, that one can, at the moment, reasonably project an average eps in Y2000 of close to $2.00 per quarter.
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