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To: eplace who wrote (98321)3/13/2000 7:40:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1570760
 
kash, eplace:

No way for $45.00. Doubt you'll see another close below $50 and certainly not below $48.50, it's all-time high! Tremendous volumes through the past week in $50 to $57 range have established a new foundation from which the next jump in price is about to take place...AMD has weathered the X-box hype (bittersweet and probably good for AMD at this stage of the Athy rollout as they can focus solely on the top-end where competition is difficult to find) and the test of $48.50 today amidst the overseas negativity...AMD is now poised to move forward to test $60 once again...(Sure hope I'm right and you guys are wrong as I bought more March 50's today based upon the foregoing assessment!)

You gotta know, once it breaks $60 (could happen this week if AMD pre-announces), another price explosion is in the making...probably before Q1 earnings release on Apr. 12 but certainly by the Apr. 21 expiry date!



To: eplace who wrote (98321)3/13/2000 7:41:00 PM
From: Gopher Broke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570760
 
Ed, <I am worried. Too many of us agreeing on the same thing>

Excellent! If plenty of people are getting cold feet then the stock should be overcoming any residual resistance resulting from the sharp move up and we should be OK to resume the climb pretty soon.