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To: kash johal who wrote (98578)3/15/2000 2:42:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570341
 
Kash,

The real issues of Dresden yields and Athlon volume ramps are shielded in mystery.

Every time that AMD has given any advance notice about products, Intel has taken advantage and punished them. K6 and X-box were prime examples of this. In contrast, the secrecy of 1GHz K7 threw Intel for a loop.

Scumbria



To: kash johal who wrote (98578)3/15/2000 2:43:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1570341
 
re: 3 month charts

I think they are fairly meaningless.


Kash

I don't know about that....I thought the trend is your friend. I think sometimes it doesn't serve a trader to view his stocks from day to day....when you do that, the stock's moves seem much more pronounced.

Recently IBM and GE tanked and I thought for sure that they had broken their trendline but when I looked at a year chart, I realized the year long trend remained intact. I guess there is a lot of room for volatility in a stock's upward or downward trend.

ted