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To: carl a. mehr who wrote (102559)4/6/2000 11:24:00 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574855
 
Carl and AMD investors...
quote.bloomberg.com

Advanced Micro Rises After Analyst Says Dell Talks Heating Up
By Justin Baer

Sunnyvale, California, April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Advanced Micro
Devices Inc. shares rose as much as 8.6 percent after an analyst
said the company's discussions to sell personal-computer chips to
Dell Computer Corp. are ``heating up.'

Advanced Micro rose 2 7/8 to 71 1/4 in midmorning trading
after touching 74 1/4 earlier. The shares have more than
quadrupled in the past year. Dell rose 2 17/64 to 56 3/16.

Jonathan Joseph of Salomon Smith Barney said in a report that
Dell and Advanced Micro are in ``serious supply discussions.'
Dell, the biggest seller of PCs in the U.S., now buys chips from
Intel Corp., the world's No. 1 semiconductor maker and Advanced
Micro's biggest rival. Advanced Micro would be a second supplier,
Joseph said.
``We're still continuing to look at the products,' Dell Vice
Chairman Kevin Rollins said. ``We continue to talk.'

Advanced Micro needs to persuade Round Rock, Texas-based Dell
that it can meet the PC maker's high-volume production demands,
Rollins said.
``There's still problems with the availability of the
products,' he said.

The talks help confirm the strength of Advanced Micro's
product line, Joseph said. He now expects Advanced Micro shares to
reach 100, up from his earlier forecast of 75.

Last week, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro said it
will sell about $300 million in flash-memory gear to Alcatel SA

BAM?

Jim



To: carl a. mehr who wrote (102559)4/6/2000 12:58:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574855
 
Carl,

Maybe celebrations will have to wait

No need to wait. I'm up 800% on the year, thanks to AMD and NSM. I'll buy you a drink on May 17 ;^)

Scumbria