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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 87.20-3.3%Nov 20 3:59 PM EST

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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (67843)3/15/2001 7:13:15 PM
From: REH  Read Replies (2) of 93625
 
jmac, an impartial judge doesn't believe rmbs' patents are lock tight like rmbs said they were. that is NEWS.

what are you reading???

also from RB:

Inferion Has A Reputation for "Cheating"Infineon Caught Cheating

Do the Shorts Really Want to Put Their Money on Inferion?

Read this Archived Post, RMBS victory slam dunk, the windows are open for RMBS as well.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Infineon Technologies AG has got a
little explaining to do after trying to pass off one of its customer's products as one of its own at the Comnet show.
In presentations to journalists, Infineon cited the development of an 8x8 optical switch as one of its
“breakthroughs” in optical networking, noting that it was “developed in strategic partnership” with
Lynx Photonic Networks, a startup also exhibiting at the show.

In fact, Lynx developed the switch alone, according to Lynx executives (see Lynx Claims Optical
Switch Advance ). Infineon merely manufactured the wafer used in part of the switch, they say.

When shown Infineon's press material, Lynx executives were taken aback. “It’s very misleading,” said
Dick Sadai, Lynx's senior vice president of global business development. “It’s bordering on
fraudulent,” added Abe Queller, Lynx’s vice president of global business development.

Infineon is an investor in Lynx, but no marketing agreement is in place that would allow Infineon to
sell Lynx’s switch, Queller said.

Infineon's PR director, Chris Goodhart, confused the issue further in a voice mail response to Light Reading's request for clarification. "At this time, Lynx is the only one sponsoring this product. We
are not selling it, not yet," she said.

LONG
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