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To: jmac who wrote (91387)10/30/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hi jmac, sorry uncle and I are letting you down.

If you take another look at my posts, one refers to AMD as (starting next year) being able to produce half as many of the only thing that makes money for Intel (CPUs) as Intel can -> which would give a maximum of half the value - and the post was ended by the line "or something in between" - my gentle hint that what had been posted was a limiting extreme.

The other post indicated a hope that the two could soon have equal STOCK prices near term - at which point Intel would be "worth" 22.5 times as much due to the number of shares outstanding at each company.

Regards,

Dan



To: jmac who wrote (91387)10/30/1999 8:30:00 PM
From: xstuckey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
jmac,

I hope you will get back into Intel if you haven't yet. When I read you posts yesterday I thought you were making things too complex for yourself. I understand your frustration, but you should only focus on one consideration : will Intel's stock increase in value at least as fast as your next best choice.

If the answer is "yes" get back in. What you did previously has nothing to do with it.

Besides, you are the only lawyer that I can picture as an actual human bean. I would miss you, man.

I have Intel stock with basis differences of less than a point after all the splits. I recall sweating buckets over those differences.

Best Trading,
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