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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (62764)6/22/1999 4:58:00 PM
From: Yougang Xiao  Read Replies (1) of 1571615
 
Elmer, <<You seem to be confused about who started the price war, if you can call it that. It
was AMD who insisted on undercutting Intel's prices, not the other way around. It
was AMD who decided to sell at a loss to gain market share, not Intel. AMD
boasted that they could sell all the processors they could make. Why did they need
to start the price war in the first place? Why do they continue it?>>

Let's not focus the past (some of your points above are still debatable, let's just agree to disagree here), for our own sake, a truce in price war is good for me as AMD investor and for you TOO.

Please enlighten me as to how peace can be made between the bleeding two?
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