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To: Jeff Fox who wrote (65318)9/23/1998 5:24:00 PM
From: Maxwell  Respond to of 186894
 
Jeff:

<<There is one final factor of interest to investors, that of actually making a profit on the business. This has yet to be demonstrated at AMD.>>

The street expect Q3 loss of ($0.20). Rumor has it AMD will lose less than ($0.05) and a possibility of making a small profit.

<<Sometime I wonder if the AMD posters actually own AMD stock or if in fact, they are just a group of cheap PC advocates. They cheer rather loudly about AMD bargain bin prices and seem to relish the financial losses. >>

I am an AMD investor as well as a cheap PC advocate. I have a K6-233 and a K6-2-350.

<<As for the K7, I do not plan to take much notice. AMD always announces chips long before they can make them, given they ever do. I'll be looking to see which PC companies are on the podium with Sanders. Come to think of it, even Sanders was absent at the K6-2 launch.>>

Jerry Sanders realized that his presence is bad for AMD stocks. He has promised too much and delivered too little. Thus Atiq is in charge of all new products announcement. Atiq is more technical and very fact oriented. That is the style Wall Street prefers. Atiq was on CNBC today.

You better take a look at the K7. It will give you a good view who Intel is up against in 1999. It will help your investment decision.

Maxwell