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To: TokyoMex who wrote (5532)10/7/1998 9:24:00 AM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
Why is gold going up now? Is it just the financial turmoil, or does lower interest rates=higher gold prices?



To: TokyoMex who wrote (5532)10/7/1998 9:30:00 AM
From: DebtBomb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
TM, you turning into a gold-bug? LOL.

All the signs are here, buy gold. IMF selling? I don't think so, it seems to me that someone is trying to scare gold down. Even if they do some selling, it might not hurt gold because people are buying.
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AMD down-no one cares about earnings anymore, everything is going down, even on good earnings reports, the only thing people care about in this market is saving their money, what's left of it. Buy gold.



To: TokyoMex who wrote (5532)10/7/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: glen  Respond to of 119973
 
Is GE still a short with 69 target? Thanks.



To: TokyoMex who wrote (5532)10/7/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 119973
 
This is why AMD gapped down

08:44 ET Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) 19 5/8: Chip maker posted a Q3 net of $0.01 a share, well
ahead of the First Call mean estimate for a loss of $0.11 a share, vs year-ago loss of $0.22 a share. However,
stock trading lower in pre-market. Not necessarily surprise, because 1) AMD ran up in advance of earnings, as
investors/analysts were expecting an upside "surprise," and 2) AMD estimates have become meaningless.
Because company has disappointed for so long, analysts have no idea what AMD will make on a quarterly basis.
For example, estimate this qtr ranged from a loss of $0.26 to breakeven. Next qtr the range is from a loss of
$0.11 to $0.24. AMD simply doesn't have visibility. As late as December, analysts were expecting company to
make $3.00 a share for '98. That estimate has now fallen to a loss of $0.89. Chart