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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 (9108)2/2/1998 12:36:00 PM
From: Ski  Read Replies (1) of 14577
 
Bill, Many interesting posts by you this past week (as I catch up.)

One comment. On nVidia, the $30M in your second point is way too low. nVidia is a powerhouse of technology. These guys are tough. They had the only chip that took business away from the RAGE PRO this past round and I'd guess they have a roadmap that is competitive.

In one of the final paragraphs, you suggest an nVidia/S3 merger will bump S3's price up to $12 per share, creating over $300 M in new market value. If NVidia is the only change that would bring such an increase in S3's market cap, then I think you may very well be closer to nVidia's real value.

Ski
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