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To: Joe NYC who wrote (130567)1/21/2001 12:38:35 AM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572159
 
Thanks Joe. Forty per cent is pretty decent growth coming off AMD's large flash memory revenue base. It seems like the flash memory business might still be pretty healthy right now. Nice agreement that AMD signed with Palm the other day as the preferred flash memory provider. I have an investment in a 2 bit (pun intended) flash player called Silicon Storage and was just interested in what some of the larger flash players are up to. SST's market is very low, low density code storage market (like 8 mb and below)----NOR type flash. SST will probably report around 200 million in flash revenues next week for Q4. Where is AMD's main focus in the flash memory business?

Thanks,

Huey



To: Joe NYC who wrote (130567)1/21/2001 1:25:28 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572159
 
Joe,

AMD stock is up 50%, and you are optimistically expecting 40% growth in sales.

Sounds like the stock has done it's thing for the year.

Scumbria