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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 301.11+6.9%Jan 9 9:30 AM EST

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To: Paul V. who wrote (50532)8/14/2001 6:24:40 PM
From: mitch-c  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Somebody needs a copyeditor. GIGO. <g> (or Goo-Goo, I'm not sure which.) If we try, we can find a tune for this ...

(Oh, dem AMAT earnings all night long, doo-dah, doo-dah ...)

Verbatim from Reuters, via moneycentral.msn.com. Get a laugh out of the vaporlock in THIS article:

August 14, 2001 5:13:00 PM ET

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Applied Materials Inc., the biggest maker of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, said on Tuesday it expects its fiscal fourth-quarter sales to be little changed from the $1.3 billion in third-quarter revenue.

Applied Materials' (AMAT) chief financi ? Du Du

Applied Materials' (AMAT) chief financi ? Du Du SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Applied Materials Inc., the biggest maker of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, said on Tuesday it expects its fiscal fourth-quarter sales to be little changed from the $1.3 billion in third-quarter revenue.

Applied Materials' (AMAT) chief financi ? Du Du

Applied Materials' (AMAT) chief financi ? Du Du REUTERS

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