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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (103258)4/9/2000 8:16:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (1) of 1574899
 
Pravin:

Re: "So, I'm thinking we'll see a 3 for 1 split by the Q2 CC which should put the shares back into the $40-$50 price range."

Comment: There was some discussion on this thread a few weeks back about the number of authorized shares currently available to AMD and it sounded like there weren't enough for a 3:1 split, but I'd leave that issue for the legal people to put to rest...A 3:1 split by Q2 CC presumes an AMD price of $150, a price I'm certainly no longer uncomfortable with, given current Athy and flash memory strength combined with the bandwagon effect witnessed this past week once AMD closed above $60! So assuming authorized shares are not a constraint, a split come Q2 CC falls well within the realm of the possible, imho. (We are verging on times of geometric revenue growth, geometric earnings growth and geometric AMD pricing growth, imho...as geometric pricing normally precedes geometric revenue and earnings growth, I have a feeling you'll need to fasten your seatbelt over the next week or two as AMD seems to have entered its revaluation phase!)
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