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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (35618)8/7/1998 7:05:00 PM
From: kripamoy aguan  Respond to of 1570842
 
To those who cares.

I bought AMD on monday @16.85 and seeing all those downdward spiralling movement of the stocks for the past few days, I could not hold on too long and,--- today I sold my AMD @18 1/8 just before it reached its peak.

I love AMD. Cause after carefully going through the reports, newsletters, market ananlyses and more over from the discussion of this site, I have decides to buy it back and hold on til the end of this year.

I am certain it will double of its value. And even it does not, I have seen its move (16.75--18.85 that is 12% in a day) and sure I can trust this company with my money.

Live long AMD!



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (35618)8/7/1998 10:03:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570842
 
McMannis - Re: "Now you have a $7/8 profit in AMD...is this some kind of "phantom holding"? "

What did you do - flunk arithmetic?

I said I have a $7/8 per share profit - PER SHARE, Jimbo!

Here is the math : 18 - (17 1/8) = 7/8.

18 is today's closing price.

17 1/8 was my purchase price.

If this is too hard for you to compute, ask some fourth grade kid to help you.

re: "Actually I'm very near profitability in AMD...but you have no way of knowing that so I don't make a big deal out of it."

Sure, Jim - we all believe you !

I'll bet you have made a couple of million dollars on your Cyrix investment too !

Paul