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To: Road Walker who wrote (50437)8/8/2001 9:25:48 PM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 275872
 
John,
RE:"Think of your investment in AMD as one that is as likely as not to go to zero. And think what that extra 20% gross units, as well as the ability to price without competition, will do for my Intel investment"

I see, your true colors emerge. You think Intel is going to force AMD out of business and Intel will then be able to charge whatever they want for a chip...hummm...

Also, if that happens i guess everyine who bought Intel over the years deserves to pay $1000 for a Peentium...

First of all I don't think that will happen and even if it did whatever I lost on AMD I would make up being long Intel.
Since it would go to at least 1000/share...LOL

Jim



To: Road Walker who wrote (50437)8/8/2001 9:51:13 PM
From: brushwudRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Think of your investment in AMD as one that is as likely as not to go to zero.

Think of your BS as extruding from a bull, onto your shoes. Intel might have the financial performance and prospects to be worth today's price in a couple of years.