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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (53360)3/24/1999 9:53:00 AM
From: Gary Ng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583503
 
Jim, Re: Microsoft has some touchy code in Win95.

Microsoft has many touchy code in their product. But
what else one can use :-(

Gary



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (53360)3/24/1999 12:32:00 PM
From: DRBES  Respond to of 1583503
 
I hate to be so repetitious but on this issue I believe that it is justified. There are currently at least 27 "analysts" that proport to follow AMD:

quicken.excite.com

Three of them rate it as a STRONG BUY (Guts or Foolhardy).

Two of them rate it as a BUY (Similar comment might apply).

A full twenty-two (lemmings) of them rate it as a market perform.

If there is one thing AMD stock is not, it is not a "market perform". It is one of the most binary situation I have ever seen in many years of experience. It is either a Strong Sell (belly up) or a Strong Buy (have fuel... will rocket). My guess is that most of these clowns, terrified of climbing out on a limb and missing a call enormously have been forced to take a position and do not want to. I is interesting that none on the list rate it as a sell of any kind. I do not take too much encouragement from this because any of them that can do any kind of math have to see the "least upper bound" calculation that it can rocket 1,000% to 2,000% in 3 to 5 years; which may actually be less likely but far more embarrassing than the "belly up" scenario.

Comments???

Regards,

DARBES