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Jackson, I needed a laugh today and you supplied it. You have been very helpful. At that, it would be only a small leap from Centaur to Trojan Technology. Mythologically, we're dealing with horses, or half-horses, in both cases. Your titles are all good, but my suggestion would be for investors to go long on either Priapus Processors or Io Inc. Intel could assist in transforming the latter into a cash cow.
We're in the wrong industry, but I haven't heard of anyone going long on Viagra yet. It must have plenty of shorts! Hold on to those shares, but I think it will take some patience. If the sub-$800 or sub-$600 PC market takes off, companies who have low-power, small die, inexpensive Pentium knock-off processors will sell lots of units. IDTI should share in that market, and having IBM as a second source ought to facilitate sales to higher-tier PC makers. If potential Sponsors read this thread, they'll find the most creative marketing schemes in the industry. My best, Sam |
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