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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (33434)6/19/1998 8:14:00 PM
From: StockMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572956
 
Dude,
Waasup !!! Looks like AMD is headed for the single digits....



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (33434)6/19/1998 8:50:00 PM
From: Ed  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572956
 
First up week since end of April.....

MACD turned positive on 6/16. Same goes for RSI, which has been showing a positive divergence since 6/3. Stochastic indicator has been showing positive divergences since 5/22 and is currently in positive territory. Williams Ultimate indicator has been showing a positive
divergence since 5/22 and is headed into positive territory.
Williams %R has been in positive divergence since 5/15.

I know that these indicators will not force AMD to go up, and they are
not right all the time, but let's hope they are right.

I am new to this stock, but I understand that CPUs are just one of AMD's businesses. Why isn't there any discussion on their other products? Also, does anyone know when the earnings are supposed to be announced?

Ed

P.S. Did anyone notice that we closed right at the strike price?



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (33434)6/20/1998 12:38:00 AM
From: Yousef  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572956
 
Jim,

Re: "What kind of yields would you consider "good" for AMD? 40%, 50%, 60% 70%?"

I would consider for a 100mm^2 die 80% to be excellent yield ... but the
other factor that you need to consider is Fab space and equipment utilization.
The larger the Fab space, typically the better the Fab utilization which
leads to the lowest wafer cost. Intel has the advantage in yield and
Fab/equipment utilization.

Make It So,
Yousef