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To: Maverick who wrote (114361)10/18/2000 1:44:18 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
Needham is more in AMD's pocket than crooked cops are in the Mafia's. Who cares what they print.



To: Maverick who wrote (114361)10/18/2000 9:54:20 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
MaverTick - Needham upgrades AMD to STRONG BUY at $75 !!!

Guess what happened to this BRILLIANT recommendation?

You should know - since you're the Dip Stick that posted this Upgrade !

Yep - AMD has been CUT IN HALF (after 2 for 1 split).

Eatem Needham is the Joke of Wall Street !

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To: dougSF30 who wrote (3104)
From: Maverick Monday, Jul 31, 2000 8:17 PM ET
Reply # of 3222

Detail of Needham's AMD upgrade to ST BUY
July 31, 2000 09:01
Needham Upgrades Advanced Micro Devices To Strong Buy (AMD)
(NewsTraders.com)-- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) jumped to "strong buy" from "buy" in Needham & Co.'s investment ranking grid as analyst Dan Scovel issued an upgrade today due to the recent price weakness seen in shares of the semiconductor manufacturer.
Shares of Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Advanced Micro recently crossed between investors at $72.50, higher by $1.50 intraday, however, well off of the 52-week high of $97.00 achieved on June 5.

"Management indicated to us late-Friday that it has excellent visibility and continues to see very strong flash memory market conditions at least through the end of 2001," Scovel said in a research note.

The analyst, who has a $115 target on the stock, said overall bookings for Advanced Micro continue to remain very strong, with flash memory, K6-2 and Duron microprocessors nearly booked to capacity.

Scovel maintained his 2000 revenue and earnings estimates at $4.95 billion and $5.14, respectively