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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 94.23-11.1%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (73755)5/28/2001 9:43:56 AM
From: NightOwl  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Hello Zeev H,

The key to their IP is INTC for quite sometime (and possibly still) think that their technology is key in keeping the processor's speed as the system's bottleneck in lieu of peripheral devices like memory.
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Not a bad bet, as long as you have a stop loss just under $10.


I am curious about this "bad" betting stuff Mr. Hed. Obviously your reference here is to "bad/good" investment risk rather than "bad/good" moral risk. But it does cause me to wonder what it would take for you Turnip Farmers to turn up your noses at the thought of "planting" your seeds in a particular corporate field.

We "wild flyer" types generally try to avoid roosting in the very biggest "tree" in the woods on the theory that they seldom produce the fattest "grubs" and often exhibit a high degree of "rot" at their cores. While all the Bean Counters and Turnip Farmers, that I've known anyway, have eschewed such "myths" of Outdoor Life in favor of the certainty of high production at harvest time.

Is there a field or forest so foul that you would not enter no matter the potential profit? And if so, what "unnatural" characteristics would such a "place" demonstrate? My suspicion is that you have your own herd of "Oxen"
whose "goring" you seek to avoid. Am I wrong about this?

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