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To: Dave B who wrote (40082)4/16/2000 7:27:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
No, mostly I come here to get sanctimonious lectures. AMD has been a pretty good investment for the past month, though. I'd get worried if I put much stock in the local noise about AMD following Intel into the Rambus quagmire. Intel's devotion to Rambus is probably the second best thing AMD has going right now.

Edit: Oh, and Dave, 50 posts on the AMD thread in the past month is pretty wimpy compared to your 50 posts here in the past 3-4 days, eh? Sorry that I can't claim to match your "productivity". I feel your pain, though.



To: Dave B who wrote (40082)4/16/2000 9:03:00 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dave:
Any comments on $7 per shares quarterly loss like dot com and management and employees were rewarded with total of 1M warrants @ $10 to as part of payroll expenses.
I truly was blindsided by management's desire to enrich themselves off rapidly shrinking market cap. I couldn't understand unless stock is overvalued why lower management, Kevin Donnelley and Toprani Sobodh sold over 50% of their holdings quickly as price started running up. Senior management hasn't sold much because they have another 500K shares coming their way and with exercise price of $10 they couldn't care where stock price settles to even $70.

biz.yahoo.com

PS nasdaq futures off 105 pts.

john