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To: niceguy767 who wrote (82508)12/9/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: f.simons  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572570
 
Your posts have indicated that Intel is holding AMD share prices down. CISCo, DELL, TXN, MOT, AMAT, IBM, HWP, AAPL to mention only a few, are all down today, some sharply. A lot more sharply than Intel and AMD. Is Intel responsible for that too?
AMD is most likely down today, though not by much, because it has had a nice run recently, like most of the stocks mentioned above.
I think it is fine for AMD to take credit for the recent rise in their stock price. I have posted here and on the Intel thread that AMD has a good if not excellent product for the first time in a long time, and has to be taken very seriously by Intel. AMD should be congratulated for what it has accomplished in the last few months and I have done that openly.
But for you to continually make your "moon is the limit" statements for AMD share prices and then blame Intel when AMD has a dip in price is real annoying. Be glad you own a stock that has doubled recently and quit blaming some other company when it takes a hit.

Regards,

Frank