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To: Road Walker who wrote (160588)2/27/2002 9:00:19 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
John
re: Are you nuts? You are not making any sense.

perhaps but let me give you an example:
1) both companies a & b are required to support share price - 1st principle.
2) company a & b are engaged in a price war
3) company a generated stable 50%-60% gm in the past with let say total net profit of 1 trillion dollars/week
4) company b generated -40% to 40% gm in the past with total max profit of $100
5) any change in gm's and/or profits would affect the company valutaion from both expected return and extra volatility adjustment (risk)
6) cost of production of the products are similar
7) company b 1st time gained some brand recognition
8) company b still keeping margins low so that the market share is increasing
......


shall I go on or you got the point

re: Output per worker (in the form of revenue), as reported monthly by the labor department.

soryy, that is not it....

re: the reason AMD is AMD and Intel is Intel.

that is not really true. Intel's production and research capabilities are huge and, no, amd can not match them. But again it is not the same thing as "It's short term thinking,"

Regards
-Albert
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