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To: milo_morai who wrote (125935)10/12/2000 12:26:05 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1580598
 
Milo,

re: "ANALysts don't like it as AMD is hurting INTC's performance and that's what all the funds are carrying."

You guys get really crazy with you're conspiracies. The market is selling the news, as it has been with every tech stock since April. If the market really didn't like the earnings, AMD would be down a lot more than two points.

Have some patience. When the market goes up, AMD should outperform. They have demonstrated sustainable earnings, and that will be good for the PE. Intel has nothing to do with it, except that they happen to be in the same business.

John



To: milo_morai who wrote (125935)10/12/2000 3:58:26 PM
From: Rob S.  Respond to of 1580598
 
You answered my $20,000 question! "What is their motivation?" Of course, the pimp analysts work for the major brokerage whore houses. Since they have been advising their institutional clients to load up on INTC, AMD's result slaps their credibility in their punkish faces. "How dare AMD make me look childish. Why, I Dan Ashok will show them to trample on my power as a road-side fortune teller! I'll pick little things out of AMD's report and twist it to make them look bad. Meanwhile, I'll continue to ignore INTC's failings - I'll never lose my job for recommending Intel, the sacred cow (Lucent) of the chip sector."

Institutional investors should throw the bums out for calling it wrong!