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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 89.27+1.8%2:06 PM EST

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To: unclewest who wrote (50578)8/21/2000 4:19:02 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (3) of 93625
 
Hi all; Bilow gloats over Kingston's statement that demand for RDRAM is decreasing. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Losers! Losers! Losers!

We should review the posts on this thread re Kingston:

(Estephen, June 13, 2000)
KINGSTON INCREASES RAMBUS CAPACITY #reply-13872921

(Estephen, June 8, 2000)
60% of DRAM module production in Kingston is for Rambus DRAM." #reply-13847758

(Estephen, June 6, 2000)
The smaller memory manufacturers such as Kingston and Centon etc. are the kinks in the dramuri armor that will desolve the cartel into open rambus production competion. #reply-13833644
(Estephen, June 5, 2000) #reply-13831115

(blake patterson, May 18, 2000)
New Rambus validation service from Kingston #reply-13731607

(Industry news, May 3, 2000)
Sitera and Kingston Introduce Rambus RIMM Technology for the Communications Market #reply-13549445

(Dave B, April 27, 2000)
I was just at www.zdnet.com and the banner ad at the top was for Kingston. It said something like "click here to learn about the latest memory technologies" #reply-13514256

(Kingston press release, April 24, 2000)
Rambus Price per Performance #reply-13485501

(Dave B, April 12, 2000)
Kingston rolls out Rambus SO-RIMM modules for networking, communications applications #reply-13403950 #reply-13395945

Quite a nice sequence of pro Rambus info, eh? But what are they saying now?

Rambus: Prices continue to decrease; demand has decreased as well.
kingston.com

So much for the continuing ramp up of RDRAM production. It's over boys, time to go home. My predictions from this 4Q99 are beginning to come true, and just when I said they would, summer of 2000. Expect numerous gloat messages from me over the next few months.

-- Carl
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