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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (107845)9/2/2000 11:33:08 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
What's your little game today...you show me yours so I've got to show you mine??
At least I didn't sell half of mine!
Btw
You know what I like about AMCC? Unlike your beautiful business model of Priceline.com which you hyped around here for some time....It actually makes something!!
>The price of shares in San Diego-based AMCC, which closed at $204.19 yesterday, have gained more than 100 times the stock's original value when it began trading on Nov. 25, 1997. The company's stock was priced at $8 a share at the initial public offering, and the stock subsequently went through two-for-one splits. Thus, an investor who could buy 100 shares for $800 in 1997 would now have 400 shares worth about $81,676.