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To: pawa who wrote (2516)7/27/2000 2:43:42 PM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Terry
it's an overall negative feelings due to slowing down demand. AMD gets kicked harder because of the high volatility of the stock and intel gets milder treatment. In reality the slowdown is affecting Intel as its operating losses would go down while amd got still plenty room to expand.
Part of it is due to large cash position at intel which is justified to certain degree but not to current ratios of pe or in that case price to operating profits.
JMHO
Regards
-Albert



To: pawa who wrote (2516)7/27/2000 3:55:19 PM
From: TimFRespond to of 275872
 
Watching earnings reports for the last couple of weeks would indicate that reporting better than expected earnings does have
a negative effect on the stock price.


Yes but reporting worse then expected earnings has killed stocks (some down 40%+ in a day!). I guess the secret is to stop reporting earnings at all...

Tim