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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joey Smith who wrote (38995)10/11/1998 11:54:00 PM
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (2) of 1573044
 
Joey Smith:

<<Still, I'll be riding the HYPE on this stock for a few thousands
dollar profit ;-)>>

The show is over man. There is nothing to hype about. Analysts expected a loss of ($0.10) and AMD showed them a profit of $0.01. AMD surpassed the expectation greater than 110%! Analysts now saying that $0.01 is not enough and that AMD can't compete with Intel. There you have it Joey. Analysts killed the stock. No more hypes. Even if you start hyping AMD is going nowhere. Assuming if the following good news are out:

1) AMD sign Packard Bell:

Analysts response: AMD can't compete with Intel.

2) Toshiba buys AMD K6 for notebooks:

Analysts response: Intel won't let AMD take more market share.

3) AMD delivers 400MHz:

Damn Kumar response: But AMD yield on 500MHz is LESS THAN 1%!

4) AMD shocked the world with K7 breakthrough design:

Analysts response: AMD will deliver K7 late.

5) AMD introduces K6-2-400MHz and K6-3-450MHz.

Analysts response: AMD will never make any money. Die is TOO BIG.

6) AMD capture 65% of total retail market by December:

Analysts response: Christmas is over

7) AMD achieves EPS= $0.40 in Q4

Analysts response: AMD has reached its peak.

So go home. Screw the analysts. Sell your stock. Buy DELL. These analysts won't let you collect your profit.

Maxwell
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