Topic: How To Invest

Pat: Could I have your views on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on New York, please? I took a position in AMD some time ago that has since lost a substantial part of its value. Is it worth holding onto it, hoping for a turnaround? Thanks for all the research and sensible advice.

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Advanced Micro Devices, $2.53, symbol AMD on New York (Shares outstanding: 711.9 million; Market cap: $1.8 billion; www.amd.com), makes computer chips. The company produces microprocessors for desktop PCs, laptops and servers, including its Athlon, Turion, and Opteron designs, which are compatible with Microsoft Windows applications. AMD also makes circuits for communications equipment and graphics processors through ATI, which it bought for $5.4 billion in 2006. AMD’s graphics division is profitable, but demand for its chips is falling along with desktop PC sales as more consumers switch to mobile devices. In the three months ended September 30, 2012, AMD’s revenue declined 24.9%, to $1.27 billion from $1.69 billion a year earlier. The company lost $157 million, or $0.21 a share, compared to a profit of $97 million, or $0.13 a share, a year earlier. In response to the loss, AMD has announced that it is cutting 15% of its workforce, or about 1,770 people. The company expects this move to save it…