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To: tejek who wrote (126342)10/17/2000 4:13:14 PM
From: hmaly  Respond to of 1580483
 
Ted. Re..No matter what we say or post, price wars hurt both sides, one less than the other. I am all for avoiding those kind of painful losses.....if there is a way.<<

Ted, and I was trying to point out that often times there is a winner long term, and it can be worth the price. Secondly, unless Intel decides to live with a loss of it's monopoly, AMD's stock price will always be limited by Intels threat. So if AMD wins and Intel backs off,
AMD by getting the price war onus off its back, should see a good appreciation of stock prices.



To: tejek who wrote (126342)10/17/2000 4:16:24 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580483
 
IBM

Made its EPS estimate: $1.08 EPS

Revenue was short: $21.8 vs the $22.4 expected by analysts.

Not a good beginning.