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To: Ali Chen who wrote (74409)10/7/1999 1:02:00 AM
From: Mani1  Respond to of 1572965
 
Ali, very nice find. Adam you are caught with your pants down.

Today you said this,
Message 11469014

Months ago you said this,
Message 10874797

Thanks Ali

Mani



To: Ali Chen who wrote (74409)10/7/1999 10:43:00 AM
From: Windsock  Respond to of 1572965
 
Ali - Re "He is lying: he has raised
this FUD about "cumulative 1M units" versus
"1M alone in 4Q" two month ago, himself:"

Little Screwdriver: Try doing your homework before spewing nonsense.

The 1 M unit cumulative sales goal for the year was clearly stated in the CC by Sanders. He said that AMD could probably produce 1 M in Q4 but motherboard supply issues would limit sales in O4, just like it did in Q3, resulting in 1 M cumulative units sold.

Athlon sales are dependent on the Taiwan recovery and AMD is checking that daily. Actual sales could be better or worse depending on the motherboard availability.



To: Ali Chen who wrote (74409)10/7/1999 11:59:00 AM
From: L. Adam Latham  Respond to of 1572965
 
Ali:

Re: ...FUD about "cumulative 1M units" versus
"1M alone in 4Q"...


Actually, this reference was from yesterday's CNNfn:

cnnfn.com

"W.J. Sanders, AMD's chairman and chief executive, said AMD is hoping to ship roughly 800,000 motherboards during the fourth quarter, but warned that number could come down if earthquake damage in Taiwan proves more severe than first believed.

Previously, company officials said they hoped to ship one million Athlon processors during the fourth quarter."

Adam