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To: Paul Engel who wrote (1728)7/21/2000 12:13:14 AM
From: Eric K.Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: Why don't you add up all the dividends from those shares over the past 8 years, and compute their COMPOUNDED value - assuming they were "invested" and returned a yearly rate of about 40% !!!!

You stated you liquidated no position to buy AMD shares and that you paid for AMD with cash. How exactly do you "invest" cash at 40%? I believe you claim to have acquired your AMD shares at ~16 5/8 or whatever it was through your dividend, so your eight year compounding statement is contradictory.