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To: Paul Engel who wrote (1708)7/20/2000 10:58:34 PM
From: Eric K.Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Paul-- Re: I liquidated NO POSITION. I bought the large chunk of AMD the old fashioned way - WITH CASH !! Intel keeps sending me CASH every three months - for over 8 years now.

Since your Intel shares were obtained at a split-adjusted $1*10^-50 per share, let's assume you now have $100,000,000 in Intel stock. Given today's closing price, our hypothetical Engel has 700,893 shares of Intel. Intel's quarterly dividend is 3 cents. This implies your last Intel dividend check was for $21,026. So, you're either posting your purchase of a whopping 247 shares of AMD, or your absurd Intel dividend line sounds even more inane than usual.

-Eric