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To: tejek who wrote (73459)9/29/1999 3:42:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1573102
 
Tejerk - Re: "Now what were you saying about intc's new highs? As far as I can tell, intc's FALLING LIKE A ROCK!!!"

Intel is in the mid $70s - AMD is in the mid $17s.

I prefer the former, but you clearly prefer the latter - very familiar territory - with 16 years in this range !

Paul



To: tejek who wrote (73459)9/29/1999 5:18:00 PM
From: Cory Gault  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573102
 
Tejek:

Interesting that you don't provide these types of posts when AMD drops 5% like yesterday. Show me another quality tech stock that is at all time highs today. INTC is moving very similar to MSFT, CSCO and the other market leaders. Of course AMD remains in it's 20 year trading range. If AMD is this company that has minimal downside and huge upside we should have seen heavy accumulation by growth fund managers by now. Where are they? What is the current % of institutional ownership in AMD?

CG