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To: Jeff Fox who wrote (65978)10/7/1998 5:22:00 PM
From: MR. PANAMA (I am a PLAYER)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
YA ALL...It's TOMMY's Time of da MONTH .....you know options XXXpiring next week and Tommy so quiet



To: Jeff Fox who wrote (65978)10/7/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jeff,
Sorry, I didn't have the time to get into what you said earlier. I have been very busy trying to keep up with the 60 odd positions I'm responsible for. It just sounded like you were trying to get into the Intel vs AMD debate again as if they are the only two stocks in the world. Just for the record I want both of them to do well. I wish we could get some guidance for you guys about how Intel is doing like we do on the AMD thread...
As far as the AMD stock price tanking today...well sometimes you just never know what the market will do. It will probably head up tommorow.
Jim



To: Jeff Fox who wrote (65978)10/7/1998 5:35:00 PM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jeff Fox, re:<certified servers>
I went to the site you referenced and took a look around. Very interesting place and a heck of a lot of data.
tpc.org
Appears they have data on all certified servers.
Then I did a sort by system's price. (Which they provide).
These systems go for 100's of thousands to millions of dollars!
How many of these things get sold a year?
And the CPU content isn't that great.
And a lot of the clients use PII.
And there are numerous CPU brands.
So my question still remains, how many Xeon's will sell into this market, (at which you think Xeon is targeted).
Sure look's like a good business for the makers, though.