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To: unclewest who wrote (21868)6/7/1999 4:12:00 PM
From: TimeToMakeTheInvs  Respond to of 93625
 
Believe he's still out to lunch! <G> tim



To: unclewest who wrote (21868)6/7/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: capt rocky  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
news on ibm. apparently they are going to let acer build thier aptiva. thats their #1 seller. they don't dare let their flagship be anything else but the fast horse in their stable. that means rmbs fellows. even in en piece today , ibm said rmbs WILL be used and 133 MAY be used. thats a big difference from last weeks trashing. now i will polish my saddle shoes and wash my knee highs and get ready for tomorrows rally. how do you iron pleated skirts unc? rocky



To: unclewest who wrote (21868)6/7/1999 6:26:00 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Unclewest..> i don't get it at all.
we get a strong up move on high volume and don departs.

Here is one of the reasons...

In light of the potential slower sale ramp-up, Edelstone cut his earnings estimate for the fiscal year ending September 2000 to $0.80 from $1.00 per share previously. He left the 1999 fiscal year estimate unchanged at $0.32.

Regards
don



To: unclewest who wrote (21868)6/7/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
>i don't get it at all.
we get a strong up move on high volume and don departs.

Here is another reason..

TheStreet.com Inc. (TSCM:Nasdaq), the publisher of this Web site, was
up 3 9/16, or 12.1%, to 33 3/16 amid broad Internet strength after
Goldman Sachs started coverage with a market outperform, Hambrecht &
Quist started coverage at buy and SG Cowen initiated coverage with a
buy and a 12-month price target of 45. Goldman was the lead underwriter for TheStreet.com's May IPO, and H&Q was another underwriter.

But NO RAMBUS?????? REH has asked the question to them a few times, but never got a response??? This still bothers me.. Because I KNOW Rmbs is mentioned weekly in GS related technology reports...

So I prefer to trade the swing moves of Rambus..EVEN if it's just lunch money for some here. Maybe someday I will buy and hold, but see no reason near term.. If we ever get that stock split things might change.

regards
Don