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Technology Stocks : Triquint Semiconductor (TQNT)

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To: Clam Clam who wrote (199)7/30/1997 4:33:00 AM
From: DragonBoy   of 995
 
<<BTW, could you help me out with explaining what exactly a "coffee boy" is? >> Clam! Tom gave my boys that name. They are just individual like you and me who happen to work there as production worker, tech, or process engineer. They are not high officer ranking or some sort, just plain coffee buddy.
The one that concern me now about TQNT is: If it is true that the vendor in CA that does work for them went out of business recently, it will take a while for them to find the replacement and get the process going again, this will not look good for 3rd quarter.
The yield on the new fab may not be that great.
My coffee boys themselve wait to buy their stock at cheaper price, I too short some of it at 35.
Clam! do a little more research on your part. I sometime buy and short TQNT stock base on my boys upbeat. It worked for the past, but no one can predict the future. It's funny that its stock and my boys workload is in sync with each other. If my boys said that they are very busy, at the same time the stock go up, once they said that they are not that busy bad yield bla bla, the stock go down. Their workload is very cyclical just like its stock.
I try to figure this out, it does not making sense but what the heck it works for me.
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