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To: Yousef who wrote (37847)9/30/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: Ling Chen  Respond to of 1570547
 

Anyway, Today looks like AMD holds quite well in relative
very weak market. I purchased back some shares which I
sold at $20 last week. Original I expected to get them
back at around $16-$17 level. Looks like very difficult.

Let's see whether it will go above $20 level again before
earning announcement.



To: Yousef who wrote (37847)9/30/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570547
 
Consumers that have a 350mhz K6-2 and Win95 might have a difficult time telling which is "the junk" ... Especially since AMD knew about the problem before those consumers purchased their systems.

Yousef,

Microsoft has shipped Win95 and IE4.0 versions with many known serious bugs, all of which show up on Intel hardware. My first installation of Win95 was on an Intel box. It crashed all the time. The only difference between this bug and the others is that it shows up on AMD hardware instead of Intel hardware.

Scumbria