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To: greg nus who wrote (49073)2/9/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: Greg S.  Respond to of 1571762
 
Merlo, like I said the last time INtel used the price sword on AMD Intel stock fell from 105 to 60 and statyed there for over a year
[sic]

Looking at my chart, I don't see the time period to which you refer. Was that October '97? I don't know half as much about either of these companies as anyone on this sub PRETENDS to know. So please make my task of separating the wheat from the chaff easier by refraining from posting exaggerations, okay?

Also, make sure you are not making connections where there are none. They serve only to mislead.

-G



To: greg nus who wrote (49073)2/9/1999 3:55:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1571762
 
<Merlo, like I said the last time INtel used the price sword on AMD Intel stock fell from 105 to 60 and statyed there for over a year>

Please give us details. When was the last time Intel "used the price sword on AMD"?

Tenchusatsu



To: greg nus who wrote (49073)2/9/1999 4:01:00 PM
From: Joey Smith  Respond to of 1571762
 
nus, there you go posting your garbage again...

re:like I said the last time INtel used the price sword on AMD Intel stock fell from
105 to 60 and statyed there for over a year the.

I suppose OEM inventory build-up and Asia crisis had nothing to do with Intel/AMDs price drop last year...

AMD under $17 again...i hope you're loading up!!!
joey