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


To: Scumbria who wrote (101834)4/4/2000 1:45:00 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573088
 
rE: "The point is sir, that you have devoted huge amounts of effort to point out ad nauseum every possible paranoid disaster scenario that AMD could or ever possibly will face. Until the facts hit you over the head with a 2X4, you refuse to believe that AMD is doing great."

As usual you are wrong. I am well aware that AMD is doing well and as I have said many times, I expect them to continue to do well for several quarters to come. I am writing puts and buying AMD shares and writing CCs and buying AMD shares. I have a nice position that I bought with other peoples money because I have changed my mind regarding AMD. A personal flexibility that you wouldn't understand.

The other place where you are clueless is Intel's ability to produce highspeed equivilants. You don't see them in Walmart where you spend most of your time so you think they don't exist. That's fine. Good thing your opinion doesn't change anything or Intel would be in big trouble. Nevertheless, I will continue to post a contrary view, sort of the Silicon Investor version of the Voice of America. Someone has to provide balance to the nonsense that you and others post. I'm very long INTC and also long AMD equity and short puts. Unlike you, I have the freedom of an open mind and my head isn't stuck where your's is.

EP