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To: ajbrenner who wrote (48904)2/7/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: Yousef  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571039
 
AJ,

Re: "Thank god I have plenty of working years left to make back my retirement."

It has been very "distressful" for me to watch a handful of "rabid" AMD
"investors" come on this board with supposed AMD "inside information".
They have manipulated people and advised of AMD's "great potential", as well
as, insinuating technology equality with Intel. This has NEVER been the
case and the "flush" of AMD stock was very easy to see coming. AJ, just
look back at a five year plot of AMD stock ... This is NOT a stock for
your "retirement account". if you want stocks that have a "high probability"
of returns above the market average, please stick to the technology
"blue chip" stocks like Intel, Microsoft, Dell, Cisco ...

Make It So,
Yousef



To: ajbrenner who wrote (48904)2/8/1999 1:51:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571039
 
AyJay - Re: " Is any who's long AMD solvent? Thank god I have plenty of working years left to make back my retirement."

Think about how many poor folks said precisely the same thing in 1984 when they were investing their retirement funds in AMD at $44.

Their 15 year return is a - 61% !

What a loss ! Guess how much Intel is UP in those 15 years?

Tsk Tsk.

You may be saying the same thing in 15 years.

Paul