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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 233.54-1.8%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (266914)4/18/2011 5:28:09 PM
From: fastpathguruRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Just a little reminder of how Elmer kicked off this little rollercoaster:

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To: rzborusa who wrote (266900) 4/18/2011 11:05:51 AM
From: Elmer Phud

>the answer is yes AMD did surge ahead of Intel. Intel had a better Threaten & Bribe Department.

When AMD has better products they prosper. When AMD has worse products they suffer. It's really not very complicated.


The DELL exception to the above doesn't count though. DELL is special, plays by their own rules. They don't have to listen to their customers, component-selection criteria differ from those that affect competitors, they don't have to keep their investors informed, and the $6B they got from Intel was simply a "reward for loyalty" (Elmer's words) and definitely not payment for exclusivity.

lol...

fpg
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