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To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (217429)11/22/2006 10:47:24 AM
From: combjellyRespond to of 275872
 
"Then sat idly even after it was pointed out to you that it is false."

Not the case. I don't monitor the board with the intensity you apparently do. As far as misleading potential investors, that is rich coming from someone who has a long track record of distorting the actual facts of the situation to get your negative spin. And when corrected, refuses to acknowledge reality.



To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (217429)11/22/2006 2:01:59 PM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
syh,

The misleading aspect of you and CJ and Keith posting that is that you posted something that might prompt an already AMD-disposed person to buy the stock on false premises. Then sat idly even after it was pointed out to you that it is false. And the market today is telling you that your initial excitement was unjustified.

Yeah, I was definitely excited. As excited as when there was an article quoting one of the small white box dealers, who can't get enough processors because "they were all going to Dell and Apple".

Joe



To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (217429)11/22/2006 2:11:03 PM
From: Ali ChenRespond to of 275872
 
"The misleading aspect of you and CJ and Keith posting that is that you posted something that might prompt an already AMD-disposed person to buy the stock on false premises."

Your logic is false. It does not matter what is/was/should the percentage of jumps in Dell an AMD stock prices, it could be anything. Your reasoning reflects you own exaggerated estimates of effects. You deliberately took best (worst for you?) case scenario for dell profits, and declare your expectation of $5 jump. Obviously the extreme scenario is wrong, and the stock didn't jump that high, so you now declare that the whole news is wrong and misleading. Perfect fallacy of a strawmen.

The fact that Dell specifically mentioned AMD products is unconditionally positive for AMD, you cannot deny this. Mentioning this is not misleading. Whether this bit of positive news will or not prompt "an already AMD-disposed person to buy the stock", it depends on noise tolerance of that particular person, and technically is not of any of your concerns. If a person is already on the edge of making buying decision, any positive noise will trigger his decision, wish you or not. Please stop whining, don't let your credibility go deeper and deeper into negative, it is already below zero.

- Ali