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To: Paul Engel who wrote (61256)10/30/2001 6:45:38 PM
From: AK2004Respond to of 275872
 
Paul
re: about 6%.
not that I want to argue with you but rather want to point the fact that at the same rate of decrease amd would last about 1.5 years. Care to guess at what point Intel would go into never never land at the current rate of decline?
not sure?
I'll give you a clue - less than 1.5 years
Regards
-Mad Albert



To: Paul Engel who wrote (61256)10/31/2001 3:26:54 AM
From: PetzRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
We were talking how much assets minus liabilities, otherwise known as book value, increased or decreased OVER 9 MONTHS, not just 3 months.

AMD's Liquid Assets DECLINED by $150,000,000 last quarter - about 6%.

If you define "liquid assets" as being shareholders equity minus goodwill minus property, plant & equipment, then
Over 3 months: AMD's liquid assets declined 19% (1132 to 915.5)
Over 9 months, AMD's liquid assets increased by 71% (535.2 to 915.5)
Over 3 months, Intel's liquid assets declined 3.7% (12633 to 12162)
Over 9 months, Intel's liquid assets declined 26% (16368 to 12162)

Petz