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


To: niceguy767 who wrote (85314)1/5/2000 9:41:00 PM
From: SteveC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572194
 
Paradigm Shift: Someone else used this term in reference to AMD and compared AMD's situation to the same one that faced Texas Instruments until the mid 1990's. With today's Gateway and HP announcements I'd agree. All we need now is a powerful earnings report from AMD.

While I was high on AMD and then felt burned by Jerry (twice in two years and sold my position), I believe the company has finally turned the corner and recently jumped back in. 2000 could be AMD what the last 18 months has been for Apple. It amazes me with all of assets Intel possesses it can't produce sufficient chips for Gateway. I guess I should have given AMD some more slack when it had its problems. At the same, Intel's difficulties are AMD's opportunity. I'm sure many other small investors like myself will think the same and join on what could be an AMD bandwagon. Moreover, I view AMD as a value play within the tech field. If it takes off, the upper limit of the stock price is easily triple its current price. Go AMD!