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


To: Paul Engel who wrote (95536)2/28/2000 7:48:00 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572504
 
Paul Re...<<<Sorry, buster - but I was invested in INTEL back then - and for 9 years PRIOR to that !!

You may think AMD's pitiful stock performance since 1983 is irrelevant - but it isn't. >>>>>>>>>>>

Congatulations Paul. You have been with Intel longer than most marriages last,mine at least, so I guess you are married to Intel. Fine. I am not;nor am I married to AMD. Its just that AMD has the better fundamentals, you know like PE , Growth rates, Mid caps lately are doing better than large. I personally have never seem a quarterly report go back 20 yrs. As far as I know most of the time they talk about present and future earnings. In fact I have one of those trading programs and that only goes back 3 yrs. Should I sue them for selling me a deficient program. (A program which currently has AMD rated as a slightly better buy than Intel.)People change and companies change. You were young once, weren't you?

By the way, I can,t believe you are bugging Scumbia over selling his AMD stock just before IDF. The stock price the day of the conference was $45 and change and now is around 41. If I had taken his advice I would own 10% more AMD than I do now. I didn't realize Scumbia was that good as a market timer.