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To: Scumbria who wrote (56390)4/26/1999 2:33:00 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571821
 
<If your statement is correct, the implication would be that yields are not better. If yields are better, the implication would be that your statement is incorrect>

WHAT?!?

Scumbria, I didn't say yields are not better. I said that AMD doesn't think they'll reach the 5.5 million mark in Q2. I didn't say that they'll be stuck at the 4.5 million mark. Even if AMD makes 4.6 million, that means yields are better.

As Carey Elwes said in The Princess Bride, "Truly you have a dizzying intellect."

Tenchusatsu



To: Scumbria who wrote (56390)4/26/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: DRBES  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571821
 
To all, and please take this with "a grain of salt" (gosh I hate cliches, but this on fits) I profess, justifiably, to have no trading skills; but AMD is sitting here and even declining slightly on such light volume that it may be argued that it is not trading at all. It can be argued that it is "sold out". Only hindsight will clarify the situation. A news break or analyst recommendation may break this pattern. If a seller of any consequence appears it will be interesting to see if any buyers are in the wings waiting for an opportunity. If not, it could decline precipitously. If anything positive occurs, its climb could be relatively sudden.

Regards,

DARBES