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To: Windsock who wrote (51510)8/17/2001 7:46:45 AM
From: Mark A. ForteRespond to of 275872
 
Maybe it's time for a class action!!
<<No, what AMD did was take really good care of Jerry -- and the other AMD officers who sold in May -- before
AMD announced that the earnings were going in the sewer.>>



To: Windsock who wrote (51510)8/17/2001 1:17:14 PM
From: PetzRespond to of 275872
 
Windsock, the FACT is, Jerry has taken better care of his shareholders than Bryant has:

If I invested $10,000 in Intel on 8/17/99 at $39.3624 per share, my investment would be worth $7,187 now, at $28.13/share. (Including $41 in dividends)

$10,000 of AMD on 8/17/99 ($9.3125) is now worth $15,506 at $14.44/share

I guess Intellites prefer to lose money!

Or, as Yousef say, Intel has "more potential" because it has "underperformed."

Petz