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I remember about a year ago losing a reader who had been boasting that AMD (AMD) would knock off the industry’s 800-pound gorilla, and I called AMD a dog. Well look who's smiling now.
AMD vs. INTC 1-yr chart

Yes, I even called Intel (INTC) money in the bank under 18, referring to the company as Inteller.
Yesterday, following the close, AMD is in it deep. How low can this stock go?
Where are all the HB&B touts who had a large segment of America believing wrongly that AMD was the best thing since sliced bread? The company is now in trouble. It may need to be restructured, which by the way is not a good thing for shareholders.
Disclosure: No position (except maybe sympathy for the suckers who bought that story).

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Apr 20 08:29 AM- eduardo gonzalez
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Apr 20 12:43 PMAlthough not as shameful, the INTC/AMD thing is getting a little too far. I personally like AMD and hope they survive but I wouldn't like to be on their shoes right now.
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