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sgolds

07/26/04 10:58 AM

#40569 RE: Tiger64 #40567

Tiger, new product held in inventory is shown on the books as inventory at the expected sales price. (The cost of inventory is booked in the quarter that it is incurred.) This is why it is so bad when inventory gets too high - when the company has to cut price to move the parts then they suddenly book a large inventory loss.

I am sure that AMD has been stockpiling to some extent, all semiconductor companies have to do that to insure a smooth supply of product. The trick is to manage inventory so it all can be sold at the desired price within a reasonable amount of time.
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CombJelly

07/26/04 11:35 AM

#40579 RE: Tiger64 #40567

"how would A64's show up on the balance sheet?"

It depends on the stage of manufacture. If they are un-diced wafers, that would be at cost. if they are already packaged and tested, then it would be at a higher price.