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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.950-5.1%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: MangoBoy who wrote (29489)11/30/1997 4:40:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (2) of 31386
 
[Westell chat]

<<<you keep implying the WSTL might have a hard time getting the C6x from TXN and/or that TXN might charge a lot. why? what does TXN gain from denying WSTL the C6x or gouging WSTL on price? seems to me that TXN has everything to gain by being supportive of WSTL and helping them establish the technology in the marketplace. i think TXN, like ALA, can afford to lose some money up front in order to gain mindshare and marketshare with OEMs.>>>

I don't mean to imply it will be hard. I'm simply saying it's not official. I'm sure you can appreciate the fact I'm not taking anything at face value. I agree TXN has everything to gain by encouraging DMT in the marketplace. They also have other customers --- Siemens, comes to mind --- who have priority re: Amati's technology. It's not even clear yet how much of the manufacturing TI will keep in San Jose.

Give me credit for being sceptical. It's taken a long time to get here. :)

Pat

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