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To: Richard P. Roberts who wrote (58743)5/19/1999 12:43:00 PM
From: DRBES  Respond to of 1584442
 
re: "What is your target price ?"

I do not have one. I just do not function that way. I could sell at $40 or as events unfold I could look for prices many times that price. Setting a "target price" can get you out of a stock very prematurely. Sometime holding for the very long term is the wisest course. You have to evaluate the situation as it changes. There are arguments for why AMD could turn out over the very long term to become a $500 stock. I am not predicting that price; however, I believe that it genuinely does exist. I do not "play" a stock, I buy and hold and hold and hold if the situation (which may change very dynamically) justifies it.

Regards,

DARBES