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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: hmaly who wrote (110455)5/11/2000 5:13:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (2) of 1574684
 
hmaly:

Re: "Making predictions like you used too. You posts are starting to show old enthusiasm. Congratulations on another cool post award. I enjoy them."

Comment: Thanks Harry! At a TD Waterhouse reception at the Art Gallery in Toronto last night, I was told by a senior TD Waterhouse representative that many of the TD account rep's are now following AMD closely...I suggested to him that they had every good reason to be doing so...but that he shouldn't take my word for it as the recent AMD execution in moving up the "spry Athy" gradient almost seamlessly from 500 Mhz to 1000 MHz in 6 months and in selling out flash into 2001 have resulted in financial statements that speak for themselves and as a result deserve to be on top of any investment manager's in basket...Using Mr. Sander's baseball analogy, I suggested that it appeared that "AMD is only in the first inning of the ballgame and is supported by an allstar product and management cast!"
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