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Technology Stocks : VLSI Technology - Waiting for good news from NASDAQ !!!

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To: Maui Jim who wrote (5933)3/23/1999 6:35:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) of 6565
 
Headline: VLSI (NASDAQ:VLSI) invites Philips (AMS:PHG) to begin talks

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AMSTERDAM, March 23 (Reuters) - Philips Electronics NV said
on Tuesday it had received a letter from U.S. chipmaker VLSI
inviting the Dutch firm's representatives to begin talks with
the U.S. firm's counterparts.
The Dutch firm has launched a $17 per share bid for VLSI
which the latter said last week was insufficient.
"In response to your letter, we will look forward to working
out a process of discussions with you concerning these matters.
The most effective way to establish this process is to have your
lawyers and/or investment bankers contact our counterparts,"
VLSI's Chief Executive Al Stein wrote in the letter to Arthur
van der Poel, head of Philips Semiconductors.
A Philips spokesman said Philips' bankers and lawyers,
Credit Suisse First Boston and Salomon and Cromwell, had
initiated contact.
Stein's letter, filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, was in response to Philips' comments last Friday
that it was "encouraged" by VLSI's decision to explore strategic
alternatives, possibly including negotiations with Philips.
Philips is considering sending a delegation as early as this
week to California. A Philips spokesman said that remained an
option, but there was no schedule yet.
Philips announced its intention to buy VLSI in late
February. Its bid valued VLSI at $777 million. Earlier this
month it began a tender offer for the firm, but VLSI's shares
are currently trading 16 percent higher than the $17 Philips has
offered.
VLSI has also launched and tightened a poison pill defence,
which Philips is challenging in court. The defence would involve
the issue of a flood of new VLSI shares if any new shareholder
takes a stake of 10 percent or more.
VLSI has Morgan Stanley and Hambrecht & Quist LLC as its
advisors.
fax +31 20 504 5040, amsterdam.newsroom@reuters.com))

Copyright 1999, Reuters News Service
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