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To: bacchus_ii who wrote (16303)10/28/2000 9:13:01 PM
From: tejekRespond to of 275872
 
Fidelity don't care about any lost they make on AMD. If INTC goes down a couple of point, it's more lost to Fidelity then if AMD goes to zero. They are in interest conflict here.

Gottfried (very.paranoid.tonight)


You are being paranoid...Fidelity is also selling off its Intel shares along with other funds. How else do you think Intel went from $70 to $33 in a few short weeks.

ted



To: bacchus_ii who wrote (16303)10/30/2000 11:14:18 AM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Gottfried
conflict of interest is obvious but if you keep that in mind I am sure that there is always a way to capitalize on that too. I, personally, just ignore the instability and wait - the fidelity effect should be relatively short.
Regards
-Albert