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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 43.62+9.0%11:41 AM EST

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To: Dennis who wrote (9894)9/19/1997 6:38:00 PM
From: Brian Malloy   of 27012
 
Dennis,

I think it is hard to say short term what RMBS will do.

For me personally, when I bought RAMBUS I was focused on the year 2000 or so. I new that I wanted to be in on the inital leg. For all I know in March of 98 stock could be at $40. By the year 2000 it may have split twice and be selling at $65 with earnings of $1.75
Based on Increasing Returns Economics, lock-in and how it works within the world of High Tech I feel very comfortable with RMBS. However, by most measures of stock valuation taught in schools, they would say buying RMBS is crazy - unsupportable by the numbers and so forth. For me RMBS is heading roughly west to rapidly increasing earnings in the future and I wanted to have a place near the head of the thundering heard.

Short term about all I can say is that (in general for stocks) when there is good news or a positive announcement it can raise a stock's. price. Because of the little INTC RMBS HP unveiling next month, I would not be surprised if the price of RMBS went up around that time.

I guess what I'm trying to say with all this drivel is that I don't know what RMBS will do short term but I like it long term. Hope this was of some use to you.

Brian
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