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To: Hoa Nguyen who wrote (124473)9/22/2000 12:59:27 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572954
 
It could just be that they are beginning to buy more AMD than Intel chips over there. Europe could be AMD's beachhead.

I would not be surprised to see from AMD's next quarterly report that sales have been above expectation in Europe.


Hoa,

Europe (and Asia) are both AMD beachheads....a report last nite from TSC points it out very clearly. Surprisingly, AMD always has had a bigger presence in Europe then Intel. And Germany, being the largest country (exclusive of Russia) in terms of population, with the Dresden fab being one of their own, I don't see how AMD can fail to gain more market share.

Its also nice to know that AMD is strongest in the areas with some of the fastest PC growth YOY.

ted



To: Hoa Nguyen who wrote (124473)9/23/2000 2:18:40 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1572954
 
Hoa Nguyen,

Well, I just bought more AMD and I'm now 100% AMD in my IRA account. (I sold HAND a tad too early this morning to raise the cash

I think you had a good timing with the AMD purchase. It only cost you a hand. It could have cost you an arm and a leg. ;-))

Joe