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To: Dan3 who wrote (182896)12/13/2005 11:59:48 AM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
AMD IPO expected to price tomorrow.

So AMD is retiring debt with and IPO while Intel is adding debt with a bond issue.

Pretty stunning reversal!



To: Dan3 who wrote (182896)12/14/2005 3:10:46 AM
From: Amy J  Respond to of 186894
 
Dan3, that's pocket change for Intel so don't get carried away. Intel's report was a narrowing of the range, not the gloom you wish. Meanwhile, Hector is desperately borrowing fabs he can't afford.

But a tight budget won't stop Hector from wanting one of these:

``I immediately saw it and said I want one,' said Hector Ruiz, chief executive of chip maker Advanced Micro Devices

With its high price, the system is aimed primarily at Fortune 500 companies . . . The system was the idea of Hollywood studio . . . The system costs $550,000 for each room, fully equipped, bringing the minimum outlay for two studios to more than $1 million. HP charges an additional $18,000 a month for a network access fee . . .

mercurynews.com

Regards,
Amy J