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To: DRBES who wrote (1145)7/18/2000 9:33:24 PM
From: 5dave22Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Gateway has a new offer. Pretty sweet, actually. Spend over $1,399 on a configured home system and they deduct $100 from the total. So you could get a 750 T-Bird Select, upgrade the video card to 32MB, the HD to 20GB and the speaker system to include a subwoofer - and get a year of AOL for $1,299. That's a sweet deal.

They also put the option of the BA 735 digital speakers with sub back in - it had been out for a month or so.

FWIW,

Dave



To: DRBES who wrote (1145)7/18/2000 10:25:21 PM
From: niceguy767Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
DRBES:

Re: "Were I you, I would not give up even one share. It may, in due course, be worth $500 to $1,000 ."

Comment: I know, I know...and what's more, with each passing quarter, the captioned statement increasingly makes sense...I'm starting to think that $500 number could be realized much sooner than many think possible...Let's see, $20 in October, $40 in January, $60 in April, $120 in July, $250 in October, $500 in January??? Seems unlikely at the moment...but I wouldn't put anything past AMD, given the flawless execution we've witnessed over the past 12 months!!! And by the way, who besides you and Dan3, last December, would have entertained the possibility of AMD at $90 today...You'd have been, and were,derided by many, for stating that such was possible...AMD is on a roll...Who knows where it will get to once the marketplayers get by their Intel bias and see AMD's potential for what it is?