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


To: Process Boy who wrote (90383)1/29/2000 1:06:00 PM
From: crazyoldman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575119
 
Hello PB,

RE: "niceguy - <Why would you look outside the semi sector, when so much upside potential in AMD at $35 is staring you right in the face? If, and it's a LARGE if, Intel reverses what appears to be its currently downward spiral in microprocessors, by that time AMD will be at much higher levels than the current $35 and afford you much leeway for profitable exit.

You'll be hard pressed to find others that exhibit superior growth potential characteristics and consequently, potential capital appreciation in Y2000, than does AMD at $35!>
It would have been better had I got in at 16.
I want to diversify and play with other sectors a little."

The Droids tried to convince you when AMD was priced at $16 but you remained unconvinced. The Droids are still trying to convince you now that AMD is priced in mid 30's and you remain unconvinced. Will you remain unconvinced when AMD is priced at $50? $80? $100+? You might as well get on board now while the ticket is still cheap!

(I do understand one's need to diversify.)

Kindest regards,

CrazyMan