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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (125015)9/28/2000 6:36:23 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578177
 
andreas,
Thanks for your message. Any idea how much of a realistic growth can we expect from AMD during 2001 based on the numbers you posted?

Current analyst 2001 estimates don't show any growth for AMD and I think that's what has AMD in the doll drums. If we get the numbers you are talking about, are we looking at 10% earnings growth over 2000? More? Less? I think AMD's future price will have a lot to do with that growth, IMO.

Again, thanks for your message. AMD has me quite skittish these days.



To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (125015)9/28/2000 10:49:57 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578177
 
There's always a remote chance but it isn't very probable

Andreas,

Like with any important info, the SEC requires AMD to announce with 24 hrs., I think, that they will miss earnings. So I figure if we haven't heard by the 2nd or third, we are okay. In fact I thought today at the close, we had heard the last of the big announcements.

WRONG! DIDN'T COUNT ON AAPL.

ted