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To: steve harris who wrote (74238)10/6/1999 12:00:00 PM
From: DRBES  Respond to of 1573643
 
re: "Advanced Micro Devices (AMD: news, msgs) edged up 1/4 to 18 7/8 in London. The chip maker is also expected to announce results Wednesday. A First Call survey of analysts is expecting the company to lose 97 cents a share for the quarter."

What is the final tally of guesses on this thread?

On CBS news today.

STAY TUNED!!!!!

Regards,

DARBES

BTY That guy had to be pauL, but it probably was not. pauL is in CA and the commute would not make sense.



To: steve harris who wrote (74238)10/6/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: greg nus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573643
 
Burt, What has changed @ AMd for the better is Sanders has once again taken control of the Company. Since Razi's departure the company is humming. What has changed @ Intel is a dirty little know secret Intel does not want you to know. Intel had a glass ceiling corporate culture which was anti Asian. Many of the top Asian Engineers who experienced the corporate cultural clash took there Intel option profits and left to start their own companies to returning to China and Taiwan. What you know witheness with Intels problems are the wholes in the organization left by the asian exidus. Intel did a good job a keeping this quiet in the US media with their clout. But it did not stop the stories from being well documented, popping up in Asian media sources and Asian trade journals.