Earlie, we'll just have to agree to disagree, I guess. If MU can makes enough chips, they will increase market share. A different question is whether or not that market share will be profitable.
As for Win 2000, myself, I don't want it. I did use NT for awhile, but it can a lot of problems with legacy applications. But most computer and software buyers are mindless drones. Win95, Win 98, Win2000. Got to upgrade to the latest, you know. Who cares what it is? Oh, I need more RAM. OK. Seriously the name alone will sell a lot of upgrade copies. And new computers will probably be shipped with it as buyers will want only the latest software. And those new computers will have more RAM.
The interesting thing about this stock is that a few minor changes in assumptions regarding supply and demand can lead to a radical difference in profitability and stock price.
Good luck,
Carl |