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To: Yousef who wrote (52604)3/14/1999 2:28:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574199
 
What a difference five days can make.

Remember how the K6-2 400's price actually went up, and how the Celeron 400 continued to drop in price? Well, that was as of Tuesday. Now, it seems like more and more high MHz AMD chips are entering reseller's hands.

Chip.....Tuesday's price...Today's price...% drop
K6-2 400.......$154..............$146..........5.2%
Celeron 400....$141..............$128..........9.2%
K6-2 450.......$218..............$208..........4.6%
K6-III 400.......?...............$295..............

Lots more vendors have the K6-III 400 now. It has gone from virtually non-existant on Tuesday to available today.

(Tuesday's prices were taken from sharkyextreme.com



To: Yousef who wrote (52604)3/15/1999 12:31:00 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574199
 
Yousef,

And to think Scumbia, you're not even a "shareholder" ... I guess this makes you the "cleverest" of all.

There is nothing like a little litigation to create a good buying opportunity. I got into NSM at $10 last week, and I'm hoping to do something similar with AMD in the near future.

Scumbria