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Technology Stocks : PMC-Sierra (PMCS) - moderated
PMCS 11.650.0%Jan 25 4:00 PM EST

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To: John Farrell who wrote (39)10/13/2000 12:38:42 PM
From: DukeCrow  Read Replies (2) of 469
 
I'm not quite sure where you're getting those figures as the only places in the report I'd seen Accounts Receivables and inventory numbers were at the bottom of the report and were comparing them from December 26, 1999 to September 24, 2000, thus it's not a quarter to quarter (sequential) comparison.

It's really not that complicated. I went to the June quarter's earnings report and pulled out those Accounts Receivables and then compared them to September's. Go to the PMC-Sierra website and look at the past earnings releases. All the info is there. Or you can go to the SEC filings.

I'm just wondering why receivables went up so much sequentially. Anyone have an answer? With such a great earnings report, it may not matter, but it is a valid question.

Ali
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