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To: Joe NYC who wrote (102896)4/7/2000 12:17:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576155
 
This from Raging Bull:

Dell emphatically denies use of AMD, in a statement by a top executive at a breakfast meeting today. Sorry, but it will not happen. Reiterated that Dell came out way on top in current PC Magazine test reviews, with even an 850mhz Dell/Intel beating all tested 1-gbt AMD's by competitors.

Dell strongly feels that it has been validated. Backtracking on its recent negative comments regarding AMD would prove to be embarrassing.

Dell will not be eating its words, commented the exec.

Thought you might want to know. Fri 4/7/00


ragingbull.com

Is this a new denial, or the one we have seen before?

Joe



To: Joe NYC who wrote (102896)4/7/2000 1:11:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576155
 
Joe,

There is great merit in what you say.

However I have already made a substantial amount of money in AMD in past 6 months.

And my experience from last year is still warm.

In late 98 i had bought around 10K AMD in the $17-19 range and saw that move to around 34-35 range.

At which point AMD crapped out on me and it promptly went down to sub $20's taking around $150K in paper profits down the toilet.

Of course I don't expect this to happen again but I have found it is always good to take some profits.

Perhaps I have just been burnt too much.

Oh well,

regards,

Kash