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To: Petz who wrote (106300)7/28/2000 8:25:25 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Petz - Re: "Intel - Total portfolio $7,501"

Cool.

That's $7,501,000,000 larger than AMD's portfolio.

Nice to see the AMDroids - you, McJimbo and Mad Albert -pick a day when Intel is down $7 5/8 to come slinging their cheap shots.

When AMD was down $5 yesterday, didn't you feel like struttin' your stuff over here?

Paul



To: Petz who wrote (106300)7/28/2000 8:56:36 PM
From: semiconeng  Respond to of 186894
 
Intel can do this for one and a half more quarters and then there will be nothing to sell at a gain.

Petz


Of course, you ass-u-me, that their investments will remain stagnant or go down. Some "investor" you are. Why is it, that I think you'd have a very "different" opinion, if it was called "AMD Capital Investment"?

:-)

SemiconEng



To: Petz who wrote (106300)7/28/2000 9:33:54 PM
From: SisterMaryElephant  Respond to of 186894
 
John, Dan3 -

<An additional $1.1 Billion just disappeared.

Intel can do this for one and a half more quarters and then
there will be nothing to sell at a gain.>

Not to worry. It is my guess that Intel Capital probably holds a big chunk of AMD stock, thus guaranteeing gains well into the future <g>.

SK