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AMD 205.85+0.6%12:58 PM EST

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To: Ali Chen who wrote (1126)10/8/1997 11:09:00 PM
From: Steve Porter   of 6843
 
Ali,

There you guys go again.. Last time I checked I though I was entitled to my views.

You don't see me calling you sillt for investing in a company who's CEO is not trustworthy. You don't see me attacking you and or saying "I hope the stock crashes through the floor" do you. NO.

I state what I feel is accurate and possible. I believe that AMD's biggest problem right now is NOT market penetration. I believe it's is revenues. I believe so because companies that make their own chips need sufficient $$ to build fab plants. No $$ = no new fab plant/equipment = failure of the company.

AMD is selling everything they can make and will continue to do so (in my view) until they pass 4M CPUs a quarter. Therefore an agreement with CPQ effective Q3 98 would have made more sense. I don't see why AMD is doing what Intel did (shooting itself in the foot by droping prices for a couple of extra sales).

Now do you think you can reply to the points listed here, or would you like to get into a flame war?

Steve

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