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To: Tony Viola who wrote (60706)7/18/1998 12:06:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony and Intel Investors - The Media Press is Finally Getting Wise to AMD

Check out the following (I'm posting only the first and last paragraphs):

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AMD, Motorola ready copper chip deal
By Jim Davis and Michael Kanellos
Staff Writers, CNET NEWS.COM
July 17, 1998, 12:25 p.m. PT

URL: news.com

Any boost would also be welcome forAMD, which is suffering significant financial losses even as Intel, despite setbacks, is still churning out more than $1 billion in profits a quarter. AMD has reported multimillion-dollar losses in the last four quarters and the company has warned that it may not report a profit for the current quarter.

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Pretty funny, huh?

Paul



To: Tony Viola who wrote (60706)7/18/1998 12:15:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony, thanks for the analysis. I am a bit surprised this news today didn't boost the stock price. But we have seen the street act illogically many times before haven't we? :-)

Here's a bit of news regarding how to utilize this amazing speed.

Can you imagine how much small to medium size companies could save using video conferencing on a routine basis?

I'm not surprised to see Cisco hit an all-time high today! :-)

Best, Michael
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NEW SURVEY SHOWS HUGE INTEREST IN VIDEOCONFERENCING

July 17, 1998

TELECOMWORLDWIRE : Videoserver, a video conferencing company, has revealed results of a survey of attendants of an interactive business seminar. Most of those surveyed -- 87% -- felt video conferencing would benefit their business and 61% planned to implement networked audio, video and data transfer within a year. The seminar was a joint educational venture by VideoServer, Intel, Microsoft and Cisco.