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To: Joe NYC who wrote (97171)3/6/2000 10:34:00 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572507
 
Jozef Re <<If so, they will be 45% BELOW Intel's quarterly revenue.

You are forgetting that 1 share of Intel that you can buy for $118 buys you only $8.50 of revenue. >>

That makes too much sense for him, especially on days like today.

All Paul's talk about too much heat flux from the die is pure BS. Total useless junk!

Who the heck he is to say there will be reliability issues! He does not know the first thing about thermal design criteria of electronics and he is just running of the mouth about it. What a joke!!! A clear act of desperation! And he calls AMD desperate, ROTFLMAO!

Mani



To: Joe NYC who wrote (97171)3/6/2000 11:17:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572507
 
Jozef - Re: "You are forgetting that 1 share of Intel that you can buy for $118 buys you only $8.50 of revenue. 1 share of AMD that you can buy for $47 buys you $19.24 of revenue. AMD shares could quadruple and still have lower price/sales. Or Intel could go down 75%, and the Intel share would still buy you sell revenue than an AMD share."

That's nice.

Did you know Intel has PROFITS exceeding $2,000,000,000 per quarter ?

By the way - that's $2 BILLION - with a B - in PROFITS - with a P.

Paul



To: Joe NYC who wrote (97171)3/6/2000 11:17:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572507
 
Jozef - Re: "You are forgetting that 1 share of Intel that you can buy for $118 buys you only $8.50 of revenue. 1 share of AMD that you can buy for $47 buys you $19.24 of revenue. AMD shares could quadruple and still have lower price/sales. Or Intel could go down 75%, and the Intel share would still buy you sell revenue than an AMD share."

That's nice.

Did you know Intel has PROFITS exceeeding $2,000,000,000 per quarter ?

By the way - that's $2 BILLION - with a <b<B - in PROFITS - with a <b<P.

Paul



To: Joe NYC who wrote (97171)3/6/2000 11:17:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572507
 
Jozef - Re: "You are forgetting that 1 share of Intel that you can buy for $118 buys you only $8.50 of revenue. 1 share of AMD that you can buy for $47 buys you $19.24 of revenue. AMD shares could quadruple and still have lower price/sales. Or Intel could go down 75%, and the Intel share would still buy you sell revenue than an AMD share."

That's nice.

Did you know Intel has PROFITS exceeding $2,000,000,000 per quarter ?

By the way - that's $2 BILLION - with a <b<B - in PROFITS - with a P.

Paul



To: Joe NYC who wrote (97171)3/6/2000 11:29:00 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 1572507
 
Re: You are forgetting that 1 share of Intel that you can buy for $118 buys you only $8.50 of revenue. 1 share of AMD that you can buy for $47 buys you $19.24 of revenue.

Jozef,

Alas, Panicking Paul can't do arithmetic. No need to bother him with the faster growth rate of AMD revenue, much less suggest that he try comparing the discounted net present value of the two future earnings streams. Panicking Paul doesn't do the future - he lives only in the past.

Regards,

Dan