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To: Scumbria who wrote (3527)8/3/2000 1:05:21 PM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Scumbria

re: How can this be interpreted as bad news???????

market share and reliable supplier.........

Regards
-Albert



To: Scumbria who wrote (3527)8/3/2000 1:10:29 PM
From: CirruslvrRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Scumbria - RE: "AMD has not changed guidance. Analysts say that AMD can not meet demand.

How can this be interpreted as bad news???????"

The stock market has a bad view of AMD right now. Q2 wasn't enough. Weak hands are selling, and selling, and selling.

What's the opposite of rose colored glasses?



To: Scumbria who wrote (3527)8/3/2000 3:46:32 PM
From: hmalyRespond to of 275872
 
Scumbia,,, Re..<<<<<<AMD has not changed guidance. Analysts say that AMD can not meet demand.

How can this be interpreted as bad news??????? <<<<<


Scumbia, it certainly would be bad news if AMD had manufacturing problems and couldn't meet normal demand such as with k6-2. Also Intel has been saying for several quarters now that yields are good, demand is good; which happened to be a bald faced lie because of weak corporate sales. Then AMD repeated the same mantra. What did you expect the investors to do? They did the only reasonable thing they could do which is punish AMD for Intel's lies. Why cut off your own foot when you can cut off someone else's.

Harry