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To: AK2004 who wrote (31299)4/7/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: fred woodall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571892
 
AMD looks to produce at least 2M K6 chips in the 2Q & 12M in 98'.
Rumor has it the Co. expects high Rev. increase from the K6 in the 2Q & achieve profitablilty in the 3Q.
I'm not up on chips could someone dish out some recent est. numbers here. Trading looks a bit slow considering the news. Any price targets from the crowd upstairs?

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To: AK2004 who wrote (31299)4/7/1998 8:42:00 PM
From: StockMan  Respond to of 1571892
 
Bert,
Re -- More important is production issues at amd.

More important is PROFITS. And AMD hasn't shown they can make a profit yet.

MORE LOSSES NEXT Q.

Stockman



To: AK2004 who wrote (31299)4/8/1998 1:54:00 AM
From: greg nus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571892
 
Albert, AMD has finally broken the silence blackout... abandoned the 25% pricing discount to Intel offerings.... solved the yield problems...is exicuting on the .25u conversion....all well and good because these moves will undoubtly lead the way to return to profitability. Now if we can get the financing without (giving up all the tea in China)incurring significant dilution, we could than embrase the concept that AMD is back after long last!!!! We could then begin repeating the old AMD loyalty chant. The one that drives the Intellabees nuts. GO AMD! Take a byte out of Intel. Actually the sellers who are frirmly in control of Intel are doing a fine job of taking there own byte out of Intel. Shall we post the comparison chart again tommorrow, for old time sake!