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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.510-7.4%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: Outsider who wrote (29091)11/21/1997 11:25:00 AM
From: Cliff Wood  Read Replies (1) of 31386
 
<Value of Strategic Alliances to WSTL> SHOW ME THE MONEY! I think this aspect of the deal will, over time, amount to little more than window dressing. TI will work with whomever provides them the best opportunity to optomize the sale of the most product, the fastest and for the highest price. It may be that wstl can be one of the candidates but, given their size and reach, it must be a long shot. TI will be looking for strategic partnerships on a much larger scale. I believe that the aquistion by TI moves the technology to another level of significance since we now have a "D10 Caterpillar Bulldozer" behind it. Lets be honest with ourselves: if the tender were for $30-40/sh. we would all be estatic and sending bouquets to JS. More than likely, TI just waited until the time was right for them, not us. I really like TI long term, they seem to be making some ex. strategic moves. Right or wrong, I am going to recycle most of my amtx funds to TI. It won't be the bonanza I hoped for from amtx and will not finance the Sidney trip, but will grow nicely. All the above is all imho. P.S. I will put a little on orkt however.
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