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To: Time Traveler who wrote (37384)9/23/1998 11:11:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572484
 
Re: "I want this stock to go up, so I can make some money. How much do you think this piece of pyrite would be worth?"

TT: Your humor may be too subtle for our English as a Second Language friends. Pyrite (iron pyrite) is also known as fool's gold. It shines like gold, it looks like gold, but it isn't really gold, it's worthless. It fooled many a miner during the California Gold Rush days, hence the name "Fools Gold", or AMD.

EP



To: Time Traveler who wrote (37384)9/23/1998 11:42:00 PM
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1572484
 
TT:

Congratulation. You are making good money. Looking at today volume big boys are accumulating and short covering. Thus low 20s is still a steal.

This piece of pyrite will glow on Oct. 15 when AMD announces the K7 architecture. It will shine when AMD demonstrates the K7 behind closed doors at Comdex to the investors. The pyrite will turn into a beautiful diamond when AMD starts selling the K7 system in Q1. The K7 is where the bucks is. It will be the competitive knife that the investors are searching for to justify AMD stocks. "You will not be disappointed" as Atiq has said. I speculate high 30s by late November.

Maxwell