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To: Robert O who wrote (140176)7/26/2001 12:04:08 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 186894
 
Robert,

AMD is one example, there are 100 others. When a company goes from a profit to a projected or real loss, their stock price suffers, dramatically.

I've owned Intel, still my largest holding, for quite a few years because it has always been a money making machine. There are a few others that, like me, don't feel comfortable owning a company that loses money. It's one of those fundamental analysis things.

Maybe Intel has a plan to reverse the current momentum, hope so.

John



To: Robert O who wrote (140176)7/26/2001 12:28:20 PM
From: dale_laroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
>You're comparing Coke to Zima, a little softness in Coke sales is an aberration but any day Zima could be done for (are they still around?)<

I think the analogy is closer to Coke versus RC Cola.