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To: kash johal who wrote (48748)7/23/2001 12:58:55 PM
From: bacchus_iiRespond to of 275872
 
RE:"Stock price would be sub $10 anyway."

Still possible but up to now support at mid $16 to high $16 seem to hold and that’s why I have loaded 50% of my position at this price. I hope it crack down and I can complete my entry at around $13. I will not wait for sub $10 unless I get in super pessimistic mood.

Gottfried



To: kash johal who wrote (48748)7/23/2001 1:09:54 PM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
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-Albert



To: kash johal who wrote (48748)7/23/2001 2:29:47 PM
From: tejekRespond to of 275872
 
I dont see how they do that.

Lets say they raise price $10/chip.


I am not saying to raise prices but rather I am suggesting to stop reducing them to match Intel.. and only to raise prices if and when its necessary to stay at break even. If Intel does another price cut, let them. Do you think Intel will keep reducing prices forever? I suppose anything is possible with Barrett but I think its highly unlikely.

There is pressure on Intel from investors, WS, the funds etc. to stop the market share losses. So that's what they are doing and if they can get a couple of pts back, they will. Its Intel's game....AMD lost the ball a while back.....and Intel is playing it. But that doesn't mean Intel wants the game to turn into a bleeding match.

All Sanders needs to do is chill...stop with the comments and the matching of lowered prices and this price war will go away. Like I said before, a good CEO knows when to fight and when to play nice nice.....Sanders has a hard time with the latter part. I think he needs to let the corporate types take over for now. He's too emotional on this subject.

ted