AMD (AMD -11.9%) crashes to levels last seen in '09 after the Q3 guidance accompanying its Q2 report stokes the fears of weak PC demand and share losses that arose following the chipmaker's July 9 warning. Wedbush is downgrading shares to Neutral, arguing AMD is suffering from notebook CPU share losses, weak desktop channel demand, an inventory build-up, and slow uptake for Bulldozer server CPUs, which compete with Intel's Romley. INTC -1.8%. NVDA -3%. (transcript) [View news story]
What ever happened to all the money from the EU antitrust decision?
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Explain how "the Federal Reserve decides to act" has any bearing on these stocks. Are you calling for them to do what they are chartered to do (full employment)?
AMD (AMD -11.9%) crashes to levels last seen in '09 after the Q3 guidance accompanying its Q2 report stokes the fears of weak PC demand and share losses that arose following the chipmaker's July 9 warning. Wedbush is downgrading shares to Neutral, arguing AMD is suffering from notebook CPU share losses, weak desktop channel demand, an inventory build-up, and slow uptake for Bulldozer server CPUs, which compete with Intel's Romley. INTC -1.8%. NVDA -3%. (transcript) [View news story]
Motives For A Further Leg Down Are Piling Up [View article]