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To: redbird who wrote (28251)2/13/2001 10:03:46 AM
From: niceguy767Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
redbird:

"Just upset me that CNBC could not even say the words AMD."

No problem...AMD is like an iceberg that competitors are fast approaching...Because the competitors, and their publication lackeys, are wearing blinders, they won't realize until it's too late the true breadth of the AMD iceberg...Just as 6/7's of an iceberg's mass lies below the viewable surface, so too does 6/7's of AMD's current and potential strength appear to remain below the viewable surface for the likes of CNBC and others in the popular media sector...When the collision with the iceberg does take place, and it will, CNBC and other popular media firms will no longer be able to conceal, knowingly or not, what is obvious to many on this thread!!!



To: redbird who wrote (28251)2/13/2001 10:17:45 AM
From: niceguy767Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
redbird:

Volume rate is very, very low so far today...Makes me think that any large purchasers, if surfacing today, may just have to chase AMD a ways!!!



To: redbird who wrote (28251)2/13/2001 10:19:40 AM
From: Tony ViolaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
>>Just upset me that CNBC could not even say the words AMD.

Redbird, IMO, consider yourself lucky. Nowadays any mention on CNBC is a reminder to people what they could sell into the next rally. I read Glavin's report. The main point is deterioration in desktop, whereas he expects notebooks and servers to still show double digit growth. May I remind you who does essentially all the server chips, which I strongly expect to continue, and we'll see about notebook chips.

Tony