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Michael Cohen Quotes
«AMD is not just being an Intel clone but an actual chip leader, ... This is the most competitive that AMD has ever been.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«The revenue guidance for this quarter going forward was unimpressive. That's surprising people especially,»
Author: Michael Cohen
«I believe it was primarily the Fed's beige book. It makes a Fed rate cut more likely.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«It's positive going into tomorrow and a great day for techs, considering IBM, Microsoft and Intel all came in ahead.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«Telecom's been an area that's been completely dead. Lucent's giving telecom in specific and technology in general a bit of an updraft.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«That would be a radical makeover but what Sun needs is a radical makeover. It needs to bite the bullet on hardware and make a bold strategic move.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«Cisco, Intel and Microsoft are the three biggest companies in terms of their impact on the market. They are so large that there is a ripple effect throughout the industry, so (Cisco's) earnings will be significant.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«In many ways, this is a bet-the-company strategy for AMD.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«Lucent will never be the company it once was.»
Author: Michael Cohen
«Investors are concerned about whether strong earnings will continue in light of rising rates. There are worries about rising rates being a disincentive to continued business spending.»
Author: Michael Cohen