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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.6200.0%Dec 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: B.REVERE who wrote (28877)11/19/1997 1:09:00 PM
From: Meghan Richards   of 31386
 
You've got to be dreaming. TI has a market cap of roughly $18B.
This purchase is hardly signifcant enough to have more than a
ripple impact. What's more important is the potential market
TI may be moving into.

Looking at this from a business prospective, all TI had to do
was better the offer that Amati had already agreed to. And
they did ... they re-iterated the price IN CASH, plus offered
them a more secure future.

Amati pretty much shot down hopes of a $30/share price when
they agreed to the WSTL acquisition. The offer was sort of
weak (offering limited futuristic potential and not cash).

In short ... be happy with today's nice increase. Your
investment in Amati has now maxed out. Use your profits to
capitalize in similar investments.
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