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To: ptanner who wrote (115889)6/14/2000 4:14:00 PM
From: 5dave22  Respond to of 1579872
 
PT - AMD now makes up more than 60% of my portfolio. Take out my IRAs, Profit Sharing, 401K and it makes up about 75% (excluding cash). Very scary, but AMD at $82 is just a joke.

Good luck to us all!

Dave

ps - who here really believes there are "bugs" in Dresden? That's all that damn yahoo! board can talk about (piece of sh*t that it is).



To: ptanner who wrote (115889)6/14/2000 4:16:00 PM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1579872
 
Question (anyone). I have held many AMD shares for over a year. If I buy some more AMD for a short term trade, do I have to match the sale with the shares that I have held the longest? There is no way in Datek to specifically say which shares you want to sell.

Also, no need to worry about the Cyrix III chip, if these benchmarks prove to be accurate:

aceshardware.com

Pravin.