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To: Charles R who wrote (86559)1/11/2000 3:50:00 PM
From: eplace  Respond to of 1572547
 
Chuck Re: At the same time, I am a little concerned that there is no one on this thread anymore with a bearish perspective (a sensible one).
I am assuming you are not including the Intel guys. Chuck, the reason I think we are all checking these posts most everyday is because even though we are bullish, we know there is a potential for trouble. Intel has vast resources, and if they start getting things right could cause real problems for AMD. I think we all know that. Lately Intel has stumbled and given AMD a chance to get a real foothold onto what was exclusively theirs (ie: the highend market). We are bullish cause things have been going our way. Everyday I search for anything that can change that equation.

Ed P.



To: Charles R who wrote (86559)1/11/2000 4:17:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572547
 
Chuck,

I sold my AMD as i had said earlier.

Got out at 34 7/8 on my shares.

And got filled at 7 5/8 on my Jan 27.5 calls.

I just get back from a meeting and see the techs dumped.

The only hi-tech I have is CPQ right now.

I feel they are a "value play".

And if Intel really has a blow out quarter they will gain rapidly.

I am hoping to get Jan 30 or 35 calls cheap tomorrow or thursday.

regards,

Kash