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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James Calladine who wrote (84754)1/3/2000 9:23:00 AM
From: david alexander  Respond to of 1573456
 
Jim, the questions you asked Paul I have been curious about for several years. Most stock watchers with a purely professional interest evaluate the pros and cons of any investment and make their decisions. Paul seems totally unable to do that with respect to AMD. His positions are always negative towards AMD irrespective of anything positive that might have happened such as development of the Athlon. Paul seems much more motivated by sheer animis towards anything AMD or anything contra Intel. Whatever value he brought to the table has long since been lost to his personal venomous attacks on those that have different opinions from him. Frankly, I think that Intel should see him as an incredible embarrassment since he is virtually a de facto mouthpiece for them.



To: James Calladine who wrote (84754)1/3/2000 2:44:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573456
 
Jim - Re: "And why take it out on (possibly) dumb assholes like me
who think that (perhaps) AMD has a winner in the combination of:"

I'm sorry you feel I am taking it OUT on "dumb assholes like you."

In fact, it is the "dumb assholes like you" that I am trying to alert about the true nature of AMD - one of incessantly losing money, followed by brief periods of minute profitability in which all the AMDroids at once announce that "THIS TIME ITS DIFFERENT "

Look at AMD's history - all is revealed there.

However, if you want to throw your hard earned money at AMD, please do so.

Please keep buying at ever and ever higher prices - driving the stock up - so I can bail out near $40 before AMD announces their Q499 results.

Paul