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To: Goutam who wrote (106688)4/18/2000 7:01:00 PM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Respond to of 1585109
 
Goutama,

I think the guy was from A.G. Edwards. It was the second or third time the piece was shown today.

With any luck, your April $85s just might be worth something on Thursday. Good luck.

Pravin.



To: Goutam who wrote (106688)4/18/2000 7:09:00 PM
From: 5dave22  Respond to of 1585109
 
Goutama <a CNBC reporter said if AMD decides to cut prices in the future, it may put Intel in tough situation - either cut the prices or lose the market share. This is the first time I'm seeing the reversal of perception of AMD and Intel in the media wrt price war issue.>

And it would show in afterhours activity. THANKS for posting that quote!

Dave



To: Goutam who wrote (106688)4/19/2000 12:58:00 AM
From: Charles R  Respond to of 1585109
 
Goutama,

<The most interesting thing that was mentioned related to a price war, a CNBC reporter said if AMD decides to cut prices in the future, it may put Intel in tough situation - either cut the prices or lose the market share. This is the first time I'm seeing the reversal of perception of AMD and Intel in the media wrt price war issue.>

How much things have changed in one year! Last year this time people were talking about AMD possibly going bankrupt.

I am sure the pricing pressure questions will become louder once AMDreleases Thunderbird. Great year ahead of us guys!

Chuck