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To: j3pflynn who wrote (239866)9/6/2007 11:44:12 AM
From: wbmwRespond to of 275872
 
Re: Right. Human beings are so predictable and rational in their behavior that you can conclude that if Barcelona isn't stellar, that means that's why they left. Please.

You're still taking the departure of 2 AMD marketing heads in isolation. If that were indeed the case, I could accept the ambiguity of it. However, it's just the latest in a long series of events and odd behaviors from AMD that leads me to the conclusion that Barcelona performance must be subpar. I'm just pointing at the most recent smoking gun. If you'd been paying attention, you would have seen the signs ages ago. Actually, I'm still surprised with all that is public about the Barcelona launch, that anyone can be obtuse enough to think that it will be a success.



To: j3pflynn who wrote (239866)9/6/2007 1:09:08 PM
From: TenchusatsuRespond to of 275872
 
Paul, > I find it baseless now, and I will then, unless some actual evidence becomes available. 'nuff said from me on the matter.

So ... what would it take to convince you?

- Barcelona not living up to its performance and revenue expectations?

- AMD stock falling to single-digits?

- A signed affidavit from Richard and Hegberg?

Tenchusatsu