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To: Petz who wrote (14842)10/18/2000 11:05:07 AM
From: PetzRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
What's a good source for long-term historical quotes? Yahoo doesn't go back far enough, and their monthly data is screwed up (data reflects open/high/low/close for one day, not the whole month)

Petz



To: Petz who wrote (14842)10/18/2000 11:13:58 AM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
John
I was wondering why they have released that info since it is usually hard to get unit shipments on released chips let alone non-released.
Regards
-Albert
ps they guy said that those are chips and only portion went into sample systems



To: Petz who wrote (14842)10/18/2000 11:31:21 AM
From: Rob S.Respond to of 275872
 
I don't know and don't see how tracking this detail will help make an investment decision. The market seldom reacts to news like this unless it is primed to do so by other factors. The tech stocks in each sector tend to move in sympathy with each other. What is good for Intel isn't necessarily bad for AMD and vice versa. Money will flow into or out of the sector and reward or punish AMD. While I like AMD's prospects v. INTC, we should try to keep this in perspective.

Go Intel! Go AMD!