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To: Profits who wrote (38111)10/4/1998 8:48:00 PM
From: Yousef  Respond to of 1572918
 
ProfitsBob,

Re: " Your continual negative bashing of AMD on this thread for the past
2 years is a flaw."

Actually, Paul has been correct the past 2 years ... Here is the data:

Nov. 15, 1996 --> Oct. 2 1998
-----------------------------
techstocks.com

AMD @ 18 3/4, -25%
Intel @ 88 7/8, +45%

I know it is hard for you to take, ProfitsBob ... especially since ... You
work for the loser, AMD. <ggg>

Make It So,
Yousef



To: Profits who wrote (38111)10/4/1998 11:13:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1572918
 
Profits_LOSSES - Re: ". Your continual negative bashing of AMD on
this thread for the past 2 years is a flaw. "

No it hasn't.

It's been dead on.

In two years AMD's stock has gone from $18+ to $12 to $48 to $13 back to $18+.

At the same time, AMD has posted 7 quarterly losses and two meager profits (9 pennies and 7 pennies - with 9 pennies earned BEFORE the launch of the K6).

That is no flaw.

That is the God's honest truth.

In the mean time, Intel has gone from about $40 two years ago to $83+ today.

So, you could have doubled your money on Intel, Mr. ProfitsLosses instead of going NOWHERE with AMD - which is precisely where you went.

You went nowhere, LossesBob.

No wonder you are so foaming-at-the-mouth bitter.

Foam away, LossesBob. You're kinda' funny!

Paul