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To: Scot who wrote (118578)6/30/2000 3:49:25 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1575184
 
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Bring on the price war iNteL, you ain't got nothing but blanks to shoot.

steve



To: Scot who wrote (118578)6/30/2000 4:02:59 PM
From: dougSF30  Respond to of 1575184
 
Well, at least we closed in the green. (+ 7/8)

Now, how about some afterhours buys?

Doug



To: Scot who wrote (118578)6/30/2000 9:17:35 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575184
 
For Doug...Scot, your post is like a wormhole..<g>

So, why can't Peck see that even if the overall market stops growing, or faces price pressure, that AMD will probably continue to gain market share from Intel?

Because Peck isn't long AMD and doesn't post on this thread. In addition Peck is a media hound who knows that negative or contrarian view points get attention.

And that at its current market share, it is vastly undervalued.

There are a lot of undervalued stocks out there..AMD is just one more.

So, why can't Peck see that even if the overall market stops growing, or faces price pressure, that AMD will probably continue to gain market share from Intel?

No one knows that that will happen.....the history of the two companies is that eventually AMD screws up and Intel nails them. Why is this time any different?

No one believed in AMD last year and most don't believe in AMD this year. That's some progress.

I'll will be happy just to have AMD rally next week.

ted