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To: Charles R who wrote (84014)12/22/1999 4:21:00 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 1572486
 
Charles, I have no plans to close out any positions, long or short, because of Y2K. It will not impact my trading.

EP



To: Charles R who wrote (84014)12/22/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Respond to of 1572486
 
Hi Charles:

Like you, it's a trade-off between the cost of incurring capital gains in 1999 as opposed to 2000 versus any long term erosion of value stemming from Y2K worries...

Personally I am not expecting a significant impact of Y2K worries on AMD and wouldn't be surprised if, in contrarian fashion, the market extends its recent strength with a year end rally!

With or without Y2K effect, 99Q4 earnings will propel AMD to new heights!



To: Charles R who wrote (84014)12/22/1999 5:57:00 PM
From: xun  Respond to of 1572486
 
Chuck: <vote>

Nope.

Y2K bug has been very nice to employment in software business. Then the bug dies quietly. If I don't see AMD at $40 before 1/21/00, I'll be very mad:^)

panic_mob



To: Charles R who wrote (84014)12/22/1999 9:12:00 PM
From: Goutam  Respond to of 1572486
 
Chuck,

Just curious. How many other are thinking on these lines. It would be interesting to see what the AMD thread thinks about Y2K.

None of my trades were or will be based on Y2K.

Goutama



To: Charles R who wrote (84014)12/22/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572486
 
Charles

I am not too concerned with Y2K. More concerned with the Nasdaq's inability to stop going up.

ted