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To: Pawhuska49 who wrote (13365)7/27/2000 9:13:34 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
SNDK in drivers' seat........"At the Robertson Stephens Semiconductor Conference here,
an Advanced Micro Devices Inc. vice president said demand for flash memories
and PC processors was so strong that AMD expects to report record revenues in
the third quarter despite the sale of the company's communications business to
an investment firm.

In his presentation before the meeting, Benjamin M. Anixter, vice president for
external affairs at AMD, reiterated the company's guidance for results in the
second half of 2000. "Demand for AMD flash memory devices continues to exceed
supply," Anixter said. "We are ramping the production capacity of our flash
memory manufacturing joint venture, FASL (Fujitsu AMD Semiconductor Ltd.), as
rapidly as possible to support our customers," he said. "Our increased output is
committed through the remainder of this year.

"With good visibility into future demand through the end of 2001, we continue to
expect strong growth in sales of flash memory products," Anixter added.



To: Pawhuska49 who wrote (13365)7/28/2000 12:24:24 AM
From: tekboy  Respond to of 60323
 
hey, Aus runs a serious thread here...well, sort of...well, anyway, don't muck it up too much with your juvenile attempts at humor. If I want to laugh, all I have to do is look at the chart of my portfolio...

tekboy@upsidedown,ofcourse.com