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To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (19794)8/24/1999 2:37:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25814
 
If the market see that LSI is prevailing, one can expect to see LSI selling in the neighborhood of 8 to 10 times sales, which could mean a sales price of 160 some time in 2000.

Whoo! But I still would get rid of a large chunk (2/3) of my remaining shares when it crosses 100. Let's see if the remaining 1/3 make it as far as your "target" of 160.



To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (19794)8/25/1999 12:39:00 AM
From: The Verve  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25814
 
Jock, about Shane? I concur 100% And I'm glad to see that you're 'above' taking his lashes personally. I think we can all agree that he got outta hand and maybe it was time for him to take some time off. Maybe there were some challenges in his life at the time and the board was a place he could vent.

Whatever. I still want him to come back and play with everyone again. So Shane, if you're listening...COME BACK AND PLAY WITH US (But play nice)

I love it when he sings, don't you?

About FPGA and what it'll mean to LSI? I certainly don't know what the end result will be but I would LOVE to find out more about it. Perhaps a semi-engineer could help illuminate us with their take on it?

Patrick Tang perhaps?

Jock, have you visited the Yahoo LSI board recently? A bunch of people are raving about your 26 reasons LSI could be $160 next year post from a few weeks ago.

Ron