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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (173524)8/11/2003 4:44:41 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574096
 
Ted, any chance ATAR could be had for $3.50 a share? I dumped it all at $4.70 some time ago, and I'm glad I did from a short-term perspective. The current discount looks mighty tempting, but I'm trying to make my way out of the market in general.

It bounced off $3.53 this AM and retook $4 before the cloes. Tomorrow, it should retest $3.53. Revenues were up 80% sequentially on what is normally ATAR's worse quarter. That's why the sucker recovered as well as it did from the news of a major dilution.

However, I can understand your reticence......the only stocks I own now are ATAR, ROBV and nat. gas stocks. Its not the best of markets and with gas and oil prices so high, I have a feeling we're going back into recession.

ted