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Technology Stocks : Semi-Equips - Buy when BLOOD is running in the streets!
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To: Jess Beltz who wrote (4977)3/10/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) of 10921
 
Hi Jessie!

A newer Forbes 101 listing...updated...

The Forbes Tech 101 Financial Index

A New Year and a new Forbes Technology 101.
The Tech 101 index has been modified to reflect
the changing landscape of the technology and
communications business.
We made several changes. Out went
microprocessor maker Cyrix, acquired by
National Semiconductor (NSM); graphics chips
maker Chips & Technologies, acquired by Intel
Corp. (INTC); and software maker Network
General, which merged with McCafee
Associates to become Network Associates
(NETA). Also departing is Teleport
Communications Group, which was bought by
AT&T.
In came telecommunication company,
WorldCom (WCOM), which stunned the world
with its $37 billion bid to acquire MCI
Communications (MCIC). Also making its first
appearance on the index is GTE Corp. (GTE), a
multiservice telecom and Internet service
provider. Other newcomers are semiconductor
equipment maker Cymer (CYMI) and chipmaker,
Level One (LEVL).
In addition, NewBridge Networks (NN) was
supplanted by Bay Networks. Finally, in 1997
CUC International (CU) merged with HFS Inc.
The new company has been named Cendant
Corp. and trades on the NYSE under the symbol
CD.

forbes.com
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