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I don’t want to be a donkey, but how did AMD top estimates?
AMD 7.58, +0.02, +0.3%) reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $1.772 billion, or $3.06 per share, compared with a loss of $576 million, or $1.08 per share, for the same period last year.
Revenue for the period remained relatively flat at $1.77 billion — shy of the $1.79 billion expected by analysts, according to estimates from Thomson Financial.It’s dropped from a high of $41 in early 2006 to $7.58 and took a 1.7 billion write off on its ATI acquisition.
DukehornParticipantI don’t want to be a donkey, but how did AMD top estimates?
AMD 7.58, +0.02, +0.3%) reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $1.772 billion, or $3.06 per share, compared with a loss of $576 million, or $1.08 per share, for the same period last year.
Revenue for the period remained relatively flat at $1.77 billion — shy of the $1.79 billion expected by analysts, according to estimates from Thomson Financial.It’s dropped from a high of $41 in early 2006 to $7.58 and took a 1.7 billion write off on its ATI acquisition.
DukehornParticipantI don’t want to be a donkey, but how did AMD top estimates?
AMD 7.58, +0.02, +0.3%) reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $1.772 billion, or $3.06 per share, compared with a loss of $576 million, or $1.08 per share, for the same period last year.
Revenue for the period remained relatively flat at $1.77 billion — shy of the $1.79 billion expected by analysts, according to estimates from Thomson Financial.It’s dropped from a high of $41 in early 2006 to $7.58 and took a 1.7 billion write off on its ATI acquisition.
DukehornParticipantI don’t want to be a donkey, but how did AMD top estimates?
AMD 7.58, +0.02, +0.3%) reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $1.772 billion, or $3.06 per share, compared with a loss of $576 million, or $1.08 per share, for the same period last year.
Revenue for the period remained relatively flat at $1.77 billion — shy of the $1.79 billion expected by analysts, according to estimates from Thomson Financial.It’s dropped from a high of $41 in early 2006 to $7.58 and took a 1.7 billion write off on its ATI acquisition.
DukehornParticipantI don’t want to be a donkey, but how did AMD top estimates?
AMD 7.58, +0.02, +0.3%) reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $1.772 billion, or $3.06 per share, compared with a loss of $576 million, or $1.08 per share, for the same period last year.
Revenue for the period remained relatively flat at $1.77 billion — shy of the $1.79 billion expected by analysts, according to estimates from Thomson Financial.It’s dropped from a high of $41 in early 2006 to $7.58 and took a 1.7 billion write off on its ATI acquisition.
January 24, 2008 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142025DukehornParticipantYeah, I know yahoo has its issues, but AMD is having problems especially after acquiring ATI. I guess the query is can the start-ups absorb the layoffs if a recession hits.
January 24, 2008 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142253DukehornParticipantYeah, I know yahoo has its issues, but AMD is having problems especially after acquiring ATI. I guess the query is can the start-ups absorb the layoffs if a recession hits.
January 24, 2008 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142265DukehornParticipantYeah, I know yahoo has its issues, but AMD is having problems especially after acquiring ATI. I guess the query is can the start-ups absorb the layoffs if a recession hits.
January 24, 2008 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142292DukehornParticipantYeah, I know yahoo has its issues, but AMD is having problems especially after acquiring ATI. I guess the query is can the start-ups absorb the layoffs if a recession hits.
January 24, 2008 at 9:51 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142354DukehornParticipantYeah, I know yahoo has its issues, but AMD is having problems especially after acquiring ATI. I guess the query is can the start-ups absorb the layoffs if a recession hits.
January 24, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142010DukehornParticipantSo is the yahoo layoff just an isolated blip? The Bay Area is pretty diversified but a recession will impact all the companies (Cisco, Apple etc.), and you have to figure the first thing to go in a a downturn is advertising (so google as well).
January 24, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142238DukehornParticipantSo is the yahoo layoff just an isolated blip? The Bay Area is pretty diversified but a recession will impact all the companies (Cisco, Apple etc.), and you have to figure the first thing to go in a a downturn is advertising (so google as well).
January 24, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142250DukehornParticipantSo is the yahoo layoff just an isolated blip? The Bay Area is pretty diversified but a recession will impact all the companies (Cisco, Apple etc.), and you have to figure the first thing to go in a a downturn is advertising (so google as well).
January 24, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142278DukehornParticipantSo is the yahoo layoff just an isolated blip? The Bay Area is pretty diversified but a recession will impact all the companies (Cisco, Apple etc.), and you have to figure the first thing to go in a a downturn is advertising (so google as well).
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