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


To: StockMan who wrote (30478)3/30/1998 6:28:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571591
 
Stocky,
RE: Grump Micro...
And here I thought this was the name of YOUR website.

Unfortunately the Grump Micro site is having trouble taking all the hits so you might have trouble getting through but like I told you a few posts back the K6-266 runs solidly over 300 MHz up to 375MHz.
Stocky, you are really pulling at straws here.
It appears you are really nervous...apparently you didn't expect the 'ole K6 to run up to 375 so soon.
Get with the program and put your money where your mouth is...long AMD...when the K6-3D comes out Intel won't be able to use the faster FPU baloney anymore...just like the useless MMX crapola.
When the MXi from NSM hits the street Intel will get hit from the other side...
Your friend, Jim



To: StockMan who wrote (30478)3/30/1998 6:30:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571591
 
AMD went up 1 7/8 on huge volume of 8,559,400 shrs. The average volume has gone up from 1.5 MM to 1.9 MM shares. Does it speak volume ? The tale of the tape doesn't lie. Shorting AMD is downright a losing proposition. Recover it ASAP before you have to buy back in the high 30's, just a friendly advice. Imagine that AMD went up to $48 1/2 last year w/o any substance. Now, there is substantiated yield improvement, AMD can go up by a bunch in the second half this year. It's better late than never to realize the mistake and participate in the rally. Invest at your own risk.