AMD in rough waters..!!

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prasad_den

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The high-flying Advanced Micro Devices Inc. of 2006 has given way to a company in financial peril, saddled with debt and bleeding from a brutal price battle with its larger and suddenly resurgent Silicon Valley archrival, Intel Corp. :( :( :(
AMD finds itself the subject of rumors of a possible takeover or private-equity cash infusion. While it wasn't long ago that AMD was stealing a big slice of the microprocessor market and emerging as a long-term threat to Intel, those very gains may have left AMD's well running dry.
Though the price competition has cut into both chip makers' profits, Wall Street has punished AMD's stock particularly hard. Its shares have plunged more than 60 percent over the past year on fears about the company's ability to continue gaining share without hurting profit margins. Meanwhile, Intel's stock is down just 4 percent.
Investors are concerned AMD is spending too heavily to keep up with Intel's aggressive transition to next-generation manufacturing technology.
AMD's fall has wiped out about $10 billion in shareholder wealth. Analysts say the exodus will likely continue until the company rolls out its new chips this year and resolves fears about its dwindling cash reserves and high capital expenditures.
The shifting fortunes highlight the challenges facing AMD as it squares off against a company with seven times its annual revenue and a history of spending heavily on breakthrough technologies.
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dOm1naTOr

Wise Old Owl
Then how AMD managed to buy major shares or even the full Company itself:- ATI???
AMD has bought ATI fully na, some months ago??
 

freebird

Debian Rocks!
Indyan said:
Well, at the moment AMD is indeed taking a beating. But, I hope they manage to offer serious competition to intel once again.
Monopoly always sucks. And it is AMD which has helped in bringing down processer costs.
Almost.AMD and more companies need to be in procy business.btw what about Sony and its CELL processor-they should've entered PC market too to give intel, a run for its money.ultimately end user will get ripe off the benefits of price fall if it ever happens.
 
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