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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: j g cordes who wrote (38564)4/7/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: jluker  Read Replies (2) of 58727
 
Jim, I wasn't aware that IBM was making an AMD K6-300, especially since you can't find an AMD 266. -- paper shorted CCI yest :) (:
the K6-200 has sunk to @$100, the 233 @$140, 32 meg sdram @55

I'm looking around for an equity line of credit to buy some more wood...quoted anwhere from prime to 33%!!!!!!! I thought pawn shops were the only place you could pay that much.

After market close, IBM said it began shipments of two new
models in its Aptiva line of home personal computers, including
the first PC to use the new 300-megahertz K6 microprocessor from
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC. IBM makes K6 chips for AMD under a
production agreement announced in February. IBM said the new
systems, excluding monitors, were priced at an estimated $1,399
for the Aptiva E56, a model that includes a 266-megahertz
processor and $1,499 for the Aptiva E84 with a faster
300-megahertz chip.
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