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To: stock talk who wrote (13070)6/7/1999 7:40:00 PM
From: Richard N Lambert  Respond to of 14577
 
Stock Talk;

Lack of facts makes me question your motives. You pumped the stock in late April stating it will raise to new highs. Do you sell during May? Now you say the stock is going to tumble. Are you planning attempting to re-enter at new lows?

I know you have been a long time contributor to this board, however, I do not understand how one month we are going to the moon and now you project failure.

I think you need to remember that Ken does not jump into companies because they are an easy turnaround. He jumps because he sees a markeet opportunity to turn them around and make much money for his own pockets. I like his style and have followed him for awhile. He will make you money if you stick with it for a little longer.

Rich



To: stock talk who wrote (13070)6/7/1999 8:57:00 PM
From: Calvin Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14577
 
This may be one of the reasons for the dismal performance:

ATI RAGE(TM) 128 Chosen by Sony for Expanded VAIO Digital Studio Line
of Desktop PCs@RAGE(TM) 128 GL and VR 3D, 2D and video accelerators
provide new Sony PC systems with industry-leading graphics and
multimedia (ATI Release, June 2, 1999)

TORONTO - ATI Technologies Inc. (TSE:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT) announced today
that Sony Electronics has selected the ATI RAGE(TM) 128 GL and VR
accelerators for its new expanded line of VAIO Digital Studio(TM)
desktop PCs.

ATI graphics are used in three new entry-level and high-end Sony VAIO
systems to deliver the advanced graphics and multimedia audio-visual
applications, along with cutting-edge 3D, 2D and video performance,
that PC enthusiasts expect from Sony.

ATI's accelerators are matched in the new Sony systems with the latest
industry components, including Intelr Celeron(TM) 466MHz and Intel
Pentiumr III 450 and 500MHz processors, DVD, dual drive re-writeable
CD drives, and extensive digital imaging capability.

Full text of this release is available on the web at
biz.yahoo.com