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Technology Stocks : S3 (A LONGER TERM PERSPECTIVE)
SIII 0.00010000.0%May 12 5:00 PM EST

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To: Bill Lin who wrote (7513)11/6/1997 6:26:00 PM
From: Jan A. Van Hummel  Read Replies (3) of 14577
 
Bill,

If S3 hits 4 and sells at a discount from its book value, there will be more
strong hands that want to hold stock than there is stock to spread around.

S3 would have to anticipate a loss of $2-3/share over the next 12 months to
justify a share price of $4.

Many do not seem to realize that while the book value may be just over $5/share
the replacement cost will be well above that level.

If you want to get into this business, have the market presence of a S3 and
the human and financial resources of a S3 plus the infrastructure and the fab
capacity and just a few more things, there is no way that one can accomplish this
instantaneously for anything close to book value.

It is my firm believe that if the BOD and management are not soon going to address
the current problems in a positive and constructive way, S3's days as an independent
company will be numbered. It is just too attractive to just let it sit there
whithering away.

Today, you can own the company for $350 million and change. If it trades at $4 for
$200 and change. To essentially control the company you need substantially less.

Where in the hi-tech sector can you buy for this little money a business that has
the largest market share in its industry and can make you a fortune with a little
better management? Besides, the industry will continue to enjoy double-digit growth
the next several years.

I simply don't buy the dark forecasts we have seen recently. Sure, I am extremely
disappointed with what has transpired in recent weeks, but to start make
funeral arrangements for S3's early demise is premature and ill-advised
at best and stupid at worst.

If GJ and his team won't do it, someone else will.

JMHO

Jan A. Van Hummel
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