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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (94391)2/20/2000 8:58:00 PM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) of 1576055
 
Paul Re..<<<Comment (4) - While occasionally blipping up into the $40's, AMD has ALWAYS RETURNED to the $15 range during the past 16 years. >>>>>>

Paul, thanks for the history lesson, but if I wanted history I would have stayed awake during class. As a investor one is always trying to look forward rather than backwards. What's different now from one,two, five and ten yrs ago is that AMD is now currently and for the near future the worlds largest producer of flash. Flash will be such a huge contributor to AMD'S bottom line that AMD probably won't have to make a cent from processors in 4q-00 and AMD will still whup Intel's ass (at todays share values) for ROI FOR 4Q-00. Also if you feel strongly that AMD will return to approximately $15/share in the near future then put your money where your mouth is. I'd be happy to bet that AMD WILL not be under $20/share for the next two years. How can you lose? You got history on your side.
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