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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (102903)4/7/2000 1:05:00 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576159
 
Pravin Re << AMD is the new girl on the block. Everyone is going to want to pick her up.>>

:o)

Yes, she is a cutie!

Mani



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (102903)4/7/2000 1:06:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576159
 
Interesting website:

thomsoninvest.net
thomsoninvest.net

Joe



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (102903)4/7/2000 1:12:00 PM
From: Yougang Xiao  Respond to of 1576159
 
Pravin: <<AMD is the new girl on the block. Everyone is going to want to pick her up.>>

YOu ran faster than most and picked her up big time.

You behave, OK?:-)



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (102903)4/7/2000 5:49:00 PM
From: 5dave22  Respond to of 1576159
 
Hi Pravin, I liked your comparison. AMD had more revs than LSI last year and will have more this year. One thing holding us back is the fact that AMD lost almost $90 million last year - LSI made money. One year from now -$90 million will read +$hundreds of millions. Can you find another tech company that trades at a measly $10 billion market cap with those kind of numbers? No way.

If AMD becomes an industry favorite (which I think it will this year) - I think it will be a snowball effect. AMD will get more respect, it will get little little blurbs all over the trades and financial networks (TV, Magazines, etc) and maybe CEOs will wonder if their computers at work have those "fancy new Athlons" in them. Then the sky's the limit! BTW - that "+$hundreds of millions" is based on consumers alone!

Dave