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Strategies & Market Trends : Lizard King's Trading Swamp

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To: Joseph Beltran who wrote (117)7/16/1997 11:17:00 PM
From: LzzrdKing   of 7396
 
Chicago. I am exhausted tonight. here is a post i did on AOL



Subj: Thurs
Date: 97-07-16 22:52:31 EDT
From: LzzrdKing

ATMS-looks great, breaking out, one of probably 2 or 3 penny stocks I have ever bought.
SESI-slowing inching up
ANDW-bottom fish today 26 3/8.
LARS-got buy signal, and up on good vol, down on light vol. Should move to fill the gap soon.
VSAT-got buy signal also, needs vol
PRMA-earnings out today were fine, bottom is in. WIll move slow but target is 20 minimum
KLIC-vol picking up and stock is moving, good news from semicon, have a new gizmo to save chip mfr's $$.
FSII-another one that moves up on good vol and drifts on light, should break soon, and when it does it has plenty of room to run on the chart. I nibbled at 17 and will double up on breakout
RAIN-bottom fish play looking excellent.Target 25 then 28
BOST-looks fantastic, when I bought at 10 7/8 it looked like it was going out of biz yet was estimated to earn around $1.50 next year. Now volume is picking up, bottom is obviously in and shorts are scrambing. This is actually a stock I think Fleckenstein made money on short, congrats William.
AMES-great move on volume today

Reversal plays to watch
ZTEC
ENCD
NOV
PACC
ANDW
TER
AZZ

K&S Model 8020 Wire Bonders Chosen for First Fully
Automated U.S. Semiconductor Assembly Factory

WILLOW GROVE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 16, 1997--In conjunction with the
introduction of its new 8020 Wire Bonder at SEMICON/West 97, Kulicke & Soffa Industries
Inc. 0000000: KLIC) announced the first order for a factory-automation-ready version of the
new bonder.
The order, placed by White Oak Semiconductor, is for Model 8020 bonders equipped with a
new material handling system designed for integration with the Siemens Flying Shuttle(TM) track
robot. The system will be used to produce dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips in
the first fully automated assembly factory in the U.S., located in Richmond, Va.
``This order is a result of the superior performance and cost of ownership of our new wire
bonders and also is the first validation of our strategy to supply open, automation-ready
equipment,'' said Michael Wolf, K&S vice president of sales.
White Oak Semiconductor is a new joint venture established by Motorola Semiconductor
Products Sector and Siemens Semiconductor Group to produce lead-on-chip DRAM.
Kulicke & Soffa is the world's largest supplier of semiconductor assembly equipment. The
company serves the integrated circuit assembly market with a product offering that includes wire
bonding, die bonding and wafer dicing equipment, factory automation and integration products
and services, and expendable tools and materials. It has sales and service facilities worldwide.
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