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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (147728)6/18/2002 6:26:51 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579328
 
Ted, I think the manic-depressive economy is on the "depressed" part of the cycle. Maybe the upswing will begin again in the 4th quarter. Until then, I'm going to remain buckled up for the last part of the ride. This should be the last dip of the roller-coaster, and already I'm looking forward to the next slow rise up.

Is production picking up at your place at all?

Some chip makers seem to be picking up while others are not. When they are both in the same sector, I have to assume one is stealing market share from the other. But whatever the case, the pickup does not seem consistent or uniform across all companies.

As for Sanders, I wonder if he's tempted to kick Hector out and take over AMD's operations once again. The last time I saw Jerry, he didn't look all that healthy to me. He desperately needs to retire and become a philanthropist or something.

When did you see him? I thought the same thing a couple of weeks ago.....that he didn't look healthy.

ted



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (147728)6/18/2002 7:29:48 PM
From: Joseph S. Lione  Respond to of 1579328
 
Ten : "The last time I saw Jerry, he didn't look all that healthy to me. He desperately needs to retire and become a philanthropist or something."

Yikes, he's have to give away his own money then!! :-)

Joe