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To: Joe NYC who wrote (43818)6/8/2000 10:58:00 PM
From: Ted The Technician  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
The increasing shortage of DRAMs should decrease the price differential between DRAMs and RDRAMs.



To: Joe NYC who wrote (43818)6/9/2000 10:25:00 AM
From: multicollinearity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Joe Halada re INTC holdings: You are right about the problem being with the Pentium rather than the 486. Sorry for the lapse in memory. However, on December 19, 1994 I purchased 300 shares of INTC at a basis adjusted for splits of $7.25. Currently hold 1,153 shares, and I am a very happy INTC shareholder. Other than the usual complaining that most of us engage in now and then, I don't think you'll find many INTC holders seriously upset about their holdings. The stock began the year at $82, and is trading now at $126, which is up 54 percent for the year.
For the 5 1/2 period since the purchase date, the stock is up over 1,600 percent. How does this compare with AMD's performance over the same time period?
Multico