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To: Paul Engel who wrote (87675)1/17/2000 2:44:00 PM
From: greg nus  Respond to of 1572702
 
paul, That about covers all possibilities.



To: Paul Engel who wrote (87675)1/17/2000 2:51:00 PM
From: greg nus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572702
 
Paul, what do you thing accounts for the somewhat stagnating earnings at intel over the last year?



To: Paul Engel who wrote (87675)1/17/2000 3:44:00 PM
From: ptanner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572702
 
Paul <That about covers all possibilities.>

I thought I would follow-up with something more specific.

Friess & Associates runs two mutual funds (Brandywine and Brandywine Blue). According to their 3Q99 fund reports they did not hold any AMD so the purchases are more recent.

Information regarding the filed form from sec.gov

Schedule 13D

This Schedule discloses beneficial ownership of certain registered equity securities. Any person or group of persons who acquire a beneficial ownership of more than 5% of a class of registered equity securities of certain issuers must file a Schedule 13D reporting such acquisition together with certain other information within ten days after such acquisition. Moreover, any material changes in the facts set forth in the Schedule generally precipitates a duty to promptly file an amendment on Schedule 13D.

The Commission's rules define the term "beneficial owner" to be any person who directly or indirectly shares voting power or investment power (the power to sell the security).
Interpretive Responsibility: Division of Corporation Finance - Office of Tender Offers

Schedule 13G

Schedule 13G is a much abbreviated version of Schedule 13D that is only available for use by a limited category of "persons" (such as banks, broker/dealers, and insurance companies) and even then only when the securities were acquired in the ordinary course of business and not with the purpose or effect of changing or influencing the control of the issuer.
Interpretive Responsibility: Division of Corporation Finance - Office of Tender Offers


PT "Barnum" (have to tell my daughter :-)