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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 98.04+1.8%Dec 3 3:59 PM EST

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To: unclewest who wrote (48192)7/28/2000 2:21:16 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
unclewest... The way this whole thing is playing out reminds me of the old flick with E.G Robinson. I think it was called "And Then There Were None". The plot being that 10 people (guests) were invited to a mansion where they were murdered one by one "and then there were none!"

Well here we have 10 top Dram manufacturers, three have fallen and there are 7 left. As each falls there will be less reasons for the bashers to harp on. Toshiba threw in the towel because they had a deal with Sony and were close with Rambus, so that was the reason here. Hitachi threw in the towel because of the pressure by Sega, so that was the reason here. Now we have Oki they gave up because they are a small company and were paid off according to Dan3. What will be the next reason? Eventually they will come to realize that they all came to an agreement because Rambus was holding all the chips, had the Royal Flush and played it well. The 7 hold outs at present are just dragging their feet to save face until the last minute when the betting gets to big when they will have no choice but to throw in their hands. They can't continue to be inactive in this game... either bet (sue Rambus) or fold the hand.
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