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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Charles R who wrote (112606)5/25/2000 1:19:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1571175
 
<That is why I don't care much about the movement in the past few days. Well, except that I don't have more cash to invest. ;)>

How true! I backed up my truck when AMD "puled-back" to low-80s. Looks like I tied-up my funds a little too early.


Charles,

I have thought and continue to think we are in a period like Feb./March where AMD languished between the 40's and 30's and people wrung their hands in despair. <g>

This has happened before. It usually happens about the middle to near the end of the quarter right before the runup to earnings. I think its happening again and will be considered a buying opp. in retrospective.

BTW I believe AMD's current price problems have more to do with Intel's sudden bullishness than the markets.

ted
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