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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: niceguy767 who wrote (98942)3/18/2000 9:14:00 PM
From: crazyoldman  Read Replies (1) of 1576960
 
Hello niceguy767,

Re: Comment: At the time of the post, AMD was in the 20's and the Athy naysayers were in full force as Intel had just announced that they were going to flood the market with 733 Mhz's and above and Athy Q3 shipments were only around 200,000 units...Much fact has since surfaced such as the ease of Athy scaling and production which compares exceedingly favourablt with Intel's PWeeIII which is spinning its wheels in the mud at 800 MHz...Once AMD closes above $63 the upper boundary of the 5 year trading range, I'll throw all caution to the wind...

You are correct niceguy, a lot has changed since November 1999, AMD's outlook has strengthened considerably in the brief few months that have passed. With strong Q1 earnings upcoming and a clearer understanding of what AMD has accomplished and is about to accomplish I think you'll have a whole bunch of company "throwing all caution to the wind" when it comes to owning a position in AMD.

Kindest regards,
CrazyMan
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