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I wouldn't say sensationalizing. It's simply business as usual: stocks' values adjust after financial results are announced. Many times it's a smaller correction, some times a larger one. In any direction.sensationalizing a bit aren't we?
This would only look "sensational" to someone unfamiliar with the stock market.
What this news say, it AMD does not expect to cash in in a bog way in the near future. And that is a bit of a sad news for enthusiasts, because the near future is Ryzen, Naples and Vega. But hey, like some has already said, AMD is already in a better than a year ago, so there's that.
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