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To: Michael M who wrote (52389)4/13/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Hunter Vann  Respond to of 58324
 
Another shot at the Street.com




A final word of caution. Beware of ANYONE who predicts which
way stocks will move in the short term. That includes witty stock
columnists you enjoy reading thrice weekly.

Last week, an article in the hard-hitting financial Web site
TheStreet.com urged investors in Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
(NYSE, AMD), which reported improved semiconductor
manufacturing yields in a late-Tuesday conference call, to ''look for
the stock to get a sizable boost from the call Wednesday morning.''

But AMD's stock dropped more than $3 that day. Investors
apparently were more concerned by AMD's bigger-than-expected
loss and the suggestion that a rumored investment from International
Business Machines Corp. (NYSE, IBM) wouldn't materialize.


Intel, Altera, Texas Instruments, KLA-Tencor, Compaq, Sun Micro, and Digital all report this week. It could get very ugly...