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To: niceguy767 who wrote (160794)3/1/2002 11:10:08 AM
From: wanna_bmw  Respond to of 186894
 
Niceguy, Re: "Your reading comprehension skills are showing weakness again...VISIT is what I said...I have never VISITED the INTC thread as in "read your daily "whackos"" on that thread"

Visit or lurk... profit or loss... it's all the same to you, I'm sure.

wbmw



To: niceguy767 who wrote (160794)3/1/2002 12:23:48 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
NiceGuy, <Your reading comprehension skills are showing weakness again...>

Comprehend this. From 3/22/2001:

Message 15547445

I think AMD is one heck of a buy now, especially viewed up against the travails of its head-to-head competitor, Intel. Yes, it may get a little cheaper, but I'm not willing to wait, lest I lose any more interim profits. Waiting for a $20 AMD share price is a game I don't want to play. AMD has closed over $20 every market day since Jan. 17, and while it may yet drift down below an AndyJ, I don't see that.

The mojo's still working: AMD closed up 86 cents, or about 4%, at $23.29 Wednesday.


Good thing AMD went above 30 in the following two months before Sanders and his cohorts pump-n-dumped. Of course, no one else was told to sell above 30, certainly not poor Jim Seymour. His "mojo" must not be working anymore.

Tenchusatsu



To: niceguy767 who wrote (160794)3/1/2002 12:59:48 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
SpryGuy - So - Is AMD going to have an EPS THREE TIMES as large as Intel's this year - Like last year ?

Hah !!

AMD - undervalued at anything less than $97.50 ??

Hah !!



To: niceguy767 who wrote (160794)3/1/2002 1:03:19 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
SpryGguy - How is Harvard doing on their new MBA program illustrating the great financial success of AMD?

"AMD just might make the Harvard textbook case study group as an example of outstanding management direction and decision making! "

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To: panic_mob who wrote (81184)
From: niceguy767
Saturday, November 27, 1999 9:03 PM ET
Reply 81219 # of 83373

Hi panic mob:
I'm with you...an all-time high (i.e above $48) and revenues above $1 billion...Even more optimistic, from an AMD investor perspective, are the prospects for the Athlon in Y2000 with Dresden coming on stream.
At capacity, Dresden can produce a minimum of 25,000 Athlons annually,if memory serves me correct (5000 wafers/week). Given what appears to be exponential growth in demand for the Athlon (GTW and Dell rumours abound), Y2000 could easily see 10 million Athlons shipped which translates into a "heady" Y2000 EPS when one adds in 70% qtr to qtr increase in flash bit production through Y2000.
Hey panic mob...new all-time high in January?, above $63 in April?...Not really all that difficult to imagine...This Athlon is "the better mousetrap at the better price" and the marketplace is just beginning to twig to the notion that AMD, has learned from its past mistakes, and can meet the exponential growth for the Athlon with the increased supply capacity at Dresden.
Gotta love AMD management's foresight here with the shift in production to Dresden and resultant increased flash bit production capacity in Austin...

AMD just might make the Harvard textbook case study group as an example of outstanding management direction and decision making!