Regs
Lifer
- Aug 9, 2002
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Talk about worse timing in the world.
This reminds me when HP bought Compaq for 25 billion. AMD got way too far over their heads and I hope their stock holders rise up as one and slay Hector and the rest of their useless board of (no direction) directors.
You're manufacturing lines are behind, your products haven't been updated in years, and you can't feed your own supply lines. So...lets invest 4-6 billion (8-12 billion after interest) in another under dog company suffering the same problems. I was hoping AMD decided to merge with ATi because of their pipeline of products which was the only logical explanation. Today's grim outlook makes me puzzle how Hector even got his job.
If they end up losing the 2nd half of this year by another big margin then I'm pretty sure board members and stock holders will have Hector and crew looking for new jobs managing ice cream kiosks.
This reminds me when HP bought Compaq for 25 billion. AMD got way too far over their heads and I hope their stock holders rise up as one and slay Hector and the rest of their useless board of (no direction) directors.
You're manufacturing lines are behind, your products haven't been updated in years, and you can't feed your own supply lines. So...lets invest 4-6 billion (8-12 billion after interest) in another under dog company suffering the same problems. I was hoping AMD decided to merge with ATi because of their pipeline of products which was the only logical explanation. Today's grim outlook makes me puzzle how Hector even got his job.
If they end up losing the 2nd half of this year by another big margin then I'm pretty sure board members and stock holders will have Hector and crew looking for new jobs managing ice cream kiosks.