Monday, July 2, 2007

Advanced Micro Devices

Advanced Micro Devices is among the world’s largest Semiconductors sector businesses in the world. Advanced Micro Devices’s employees generate $-962.00M in profits on $5.550B of revenue. Global output in the Semiconductors business will likely rise substantially over the next 10 years. Long-term economic growth may lift all boats, but Advanced Micro Devices is determined to remain a market leader. Sectoral leadership in the Semiconductors segment takes dedication and consistency, but management seeks out-sized growth.

Advanced Micro Devices’s ticker symbol AMD has recently been trading near $14.23 a share. The Advanced Micro Devices corporate headquarters in Sunnyvale, CA predicts Semiconductors profits will satisfy shareholders in search of risk-appropriate returns.

The significance of market volume is sometimes ignored, but with a total market capitalization of $7.833B ensures sufficient liquidity. With a beta of 3.89, the company is more volatile than the market as a whole. When the average equity moves higher, Advanced Micro Devices moves more aggressively.

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