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Technology Stocks : Cohu, Inc. (COHU)
COHU 24.07+6.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: the longhorn who wrote (7541)6/13/2023 8:42:41 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) of 7822
 
Hi Longhorn,

I was just thinking of you. We've gone through about four weeks of zero rain.

Any grass that has grown out onto my gravel driveway has died (not all that bad), but he yard looks terrible. We've been watering the garden and flowers daily.

Finally got a nice gentle rain that lasted all of yesterday and drizzling yet ore this morning.

I took your advice and put some compost on my fruit trees and they have rally been growing nicely. For thier third summer the trunks have double in size and it looks like the apple trees are producing possibly two dozen apples vs only one last year. No signs of pears or plums, with a few cherries. The trees did not have a complete bloom, just only in a few places - still young but growing nicely.

I took your lead and bought some ribeye roasts and bought a commercial vacuum packer, cut them up and froze them. Like it so much we're repeating it often. Local meat market owned by a friend sells me the roasts with out any bone. We cut the bigger chunk of fat off and freeze it - to be used when we grind the venison cuts from deer hunting.

Gardens in, and doing well. I deferred my Texas seed plantings to doing it in Wisconsin. We bought some Tomatoes from an Amish green house out in the country - fantastic plants. Much nicer than transporting them 1250 miles.

Hope all is well with you and family, including your herd.

Waiting for Cohu to begin its break out. I like their newer testers, poking into KLAC's wheel of competence. It would be wonderful to see KLAC do a tender offer. I like the sector and test/metrology saving defective pieces via more advanced testing is a growing market that gets more attention as size and complexity continue their inevitable increase.

Good to hear from you!

Enjoying the cooler weather in Wisconsin and summer time.

Unleash your buying power and pop that thing over $40.00 would you? LOL

Bob
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