Hey Urlman, back off and give ol' Snake Eyes a break.
He's got troubles of his own, trying to pump a dead horse on the MTSI thread. MTSI is a highly specialized provider of expensive monitors plagued with litigation losses and recently sagging profits.
Pretty good company, though; only lost .04 a share last quarter, compared to .29 EPS the same quarter in 1998. How's that for progress? And the volume! On some days (today is no exception) as many as 17,500 shares of this POS change hands! With that kind of volume and keen investor interest, this baby is poised to MOVE on the slightest news….
Besides, who in his right mind would want to own stock in a company with a virtual monopoly in the Java chip industry when you can be part owner of a company in the explosive field of touchscreen monitors? Everybody knows that profit margins on computer hardware are increasing daily by leaps and bounds, and MTSI is very well-positioned among companies in its small, specialized market niche. Touchscreens are clearly the Internet access device of the future, and MTSI shareholders are in on the ground floor of the touchscreen revolution, which I'm told is coming any day now.
You're right, Snake - you're the one picking the winners! Stick with that winner, okay? (And please spend more time on that other thread, where your "talents" will be appreciated…)
Bud |