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To: SJS who wrote (32482)9/14/1999 11:59:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Respond to of 70976
 
I think our 82 year old friend Lester E. had it right when he wrote this last January. I hope he is well. This is how I plan to play it if given the opportunity. Jeff

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To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (27777)
From: Lester e. Monday, Jan 18 1999 3:11PM ET
Reply # of 32482

Tito,
As you know, I have been holding this stock for many years, I've enjoyed many stock splits and I now hold a large number of shares with a very low basis,

I think I have learned something about the patterns up and down that this compaany makes. IMHO I believe that this stock will again reach 100 during 1999. At that time, according to past patterns, I expect the stock to split.

I will then depart from my long term policy of never selling and sell one half of my stock. I will still hold plenty. According to past patterns, I expect the stock to fall dramatically after the split and drop back to the 30's or even 20's. I will then use my accumulated cash to buy the stock back. I will hold one half of the stock in case I am wrong.

I love the future of this company.

Just my opinion.

Lester e.

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To: SJS who wrote (32482)9/15/1999 12:59:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
Sox weighting has Rambus > Intel? Whoa! On second glance, those percentages look like, without using a calculator a sheer weighting by stock price.

Thanks for finding that.

Tony