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To: Petz who wrote (115873)6/14/2000 3:21:00 PM
From: enzyme  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579728
 
What chips/chipsets is Intel supposed to be announcing on the 19th? Solano (815)?

(I have it written in my datebook, but I left it at the beach last weekend.)

'zyme



To: Petz who wrote (115873)6/14/2000 3:40:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1579728
 
John Petzinger:

Thanks for the informative post! Can't find anything to quibble with! AMD, like many techs, Intel included, is down owing to relatively low volume...no buyers combined with cooling off concerns (unfounded in this industry segment, imho. Heck, only 300,000 shares took AMD down from $86-3/4 to $84-3/4 in 45 minutes just a while ago...Hope we remeber these days when supply dries up and AMD takes off in the other direction!

Saw a paid for TV commercial this AM featuring AMD AThlons from 750 MHz to 1 gig...The company selling the "spry Athys" while (in their words) supplies lasted, was Everex(?) who claimed to be a $23 billion company building 500,000 computers per month (don't know the mix)...Great sales presentation and I'd guess, very successful as there just isn't much competition in this range...



To: Petz who wrote (115873)6/14/2000 3:45:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579728
 
As for fixing the tax problem, I expect AMD will give guidance about tax rates to analysts within the next two weeks, and we will see Y2000 estimates dropped slightly and Y2001 estimates raised significantly

Why do you think the eps will be reversed from current estimates with 2001 higher than 2000?

ted