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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Goutam who wrote (107597)4/24/2000 3:55:00 PM
From: chic_hearne  Read Replies (1) of 1575761
 
Re: It's very prudent to be cognizant of that AMD may become as it used to be, but in my opinion AMD is going to be a great stock for a very long time as the competition landscape has been permanently changed.

Goutama,
I hope this is true. Assuming things do work out this way, I will have all of my money in exercised AMD shares at the start of 2001. Regardless of the future outlook, at that time I will have to start diversifying. I'd like to do it with long term gains. If I'd exercise the 7 July 45's I have now, I could sell those 700 shares in late April 2001 for a long term gain. This would be 3 months before any of my other shares are eligable for long term gains. Also, assuming we have a great year, this would be less than 10% of my shares.

chic
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