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dougSF30

01/22/04 4:25 PM

#24050 RE: SemiconEng #24047

What a classy post. (eom)
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Jules2

01/22/04 9:08 PM

#24085 RE: SemiconEng #24047

Posted by: SemiconEng
In reply to: Jules2 who wrote msg# 24011 Date:1/22/2004 4:14:56 PM
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I agree with you, good for mas!
By the way, I more than trippled my money over the course of a few monthes. How about yourself?
Jules


Well, I bought most of my intel stock in 1983, at around $20.00 per share, and with all the stock splits since then, by my calculations, I now have tons of additional shares, for which I have effectively paid ~ 20 cents per share for, at this point. It closed today at 31.71, so let's see..... that would be.......... $31.71 - 0.20 = $31.51 increase per share, so that's....... ummmmmm....... probably a heck of allot more than the puny "trippled" you've made "in the last few months". Thanks for asking.

Semi
BTW, remind me, how much I would have now if I'd done the same thing with AMD? Never mind, I found it, ~ $6.00 per share.


Semi.
Glad you did well, I mean it.
I did very well with EMC, Prime, DEC, and AMD on occasion. Well enough to put 4 kids and two grandkids thru colledge and never have to work again and live well.
I wish everyone who posts on this board the very best in there investments. I never wish anyone bad luck...what goes around comes around.
I still like AMD, had the BEST of luck with AMD's products. More bang for the buck!

Best
Jules


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HailMary

01/23/04 2:01 AM

#24105 RE: SemiconEng #24047

Well, I bought most of my intel stock in 1983, at around $20.00 per share ... effectively paid ~ 20 cents per share for,

I don't want to be critical, because you have obviously done very well with this investment, but wouldn't it be wise to move a good portion of your Intel investment into better growth prospects or even a stable value fund? I'm not suggesting AMD, but I think Intel's best days as a stock performer are behind them, even factoring in dividends.

Just my opinion. I know several Intelionaires who seem to be hung up on looking for better investments because Intel has treated them so well for so many years. I don't blame them for their loyalty, but I think if it were me I would be finding better places for my money.