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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: HammerHead who wrote (119442)7/6/2000 2:28:44 PM
From: f.simons  Read Replies (4) of 1583432
 
>>if AMD can deliver a stunning earnings it will shut the analyst's mouth. It will make Kumar worth less than the toilet paper.<<

But what would constitute a "stunning earnings" report? I am talking from memory, but I believe AMD has earned .43 and 1.17 the last two quarters. Q1 was a 232% increase over Q4. It will have to earn 3.32 in Q2 to keep this pace up. Not even Niceguy is predicting that result. Any number less than 3.32 will represent a slowdown in earnings growth, by definition. Is this a fair analysis? Maybe, maybe not. But the law of small numbers has caught up with AMD, and who knows what investors will make of an earnings growth slowdown?
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