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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 210.80-4.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: david_langston who wrote (10018)9/23/2000 1:57:39 PM
From: niceguy767Read Replies (1) of 275872
 
david:

Three major sources of revenue growth next year are:

1. an increasing ASP from current $100 closing the gap to INTC's ASP of $175 to $200...

2. increasing volumes as AMD's consumer expansion accelerates and as AMD makes some not insignificant inroads into the mobile, workstation and server spaces...

3. increasing flash output...

I would guess that $7 billion in revenues and $5.00 eps for Y2001 may be attainable, assuming continuing strong PC and flash global markets, which I do!!!

At $26, the market is currently discounting an AMD total collapse...After all $26 was the price in November '99 on the heels of a string of disastrous quarterly earnings reports and pre-Athy...In stark contrast to the disater scenario currently discounted into the price of $26, AMD will probably report on Oct. 11, a 4th successive revenue and profit record breaking quarter and delineate in its conference call future prospects anticipating more of the same as the Athy enters its exponential growth phase...Can't help but feel if AMD does report record breaking revenues and profits on Oct. 11 that an instant price revaluation will take place on Oct. 12 as it will then be apparent to most that, unlike its major competitor, AMD continues to execute almost flawlessly...
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