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To: Dan3 who wrote (68653)8/12/1999 5:02:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573094
 
Of late there has been a lot of discussion re AMD's stock and why it continues to languish even after the formal announcement of the Athlon a few days ago. Like Bixler said re the marketplace and the Athlon, I think the markets and investors are following the AMD stock and the current scenario very closely. I think they are waiting for solid proof that AMD is executing satisfactorily before they will take a position in the stock. I suspect that a critical mass of relatively good news is building momentum as I post this. I believe that at a particular point, some event, significant or otherwise, will trigger a move into the stock and it will climb very quickly.

I only say all of this so that if you are waiting to guage AMD's performance before entering the stock or buying more (not all of us have steel gonads like Scumbria), you don't wait too long. It would seem too bad for all long suffering AMD longs not to benefit from what everyone hopes (except the intc longs) will be AMD's turnaround.

My take on the situation.

ted

Save the snide bullsh*t intc...I don't hsve time to post back.



To: Dan3 who wrote (68653)8/12/1999 9:47:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1573094
 
Dan 1+1+1 = re: "Jerry seems determined to blow Intel right out of the market, or die trying"

So far, Jerry is doing a good job of dying.

Paul