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To: unclewest who wrote (29934)9/20/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: Neil H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Uncle

How many days to RMBS christmas?



To: unclewest who wrote (29934)9/20/1999 12:12:00 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
>all of my posts like yours have a date and time group in the upper right hand corner...

So that is a NO??? You are NOT, being PROVIDED news? for you to post??

Don



To: unclewest who wrote (29934)9/20/1999 12:41:00 AM
From: richard surckla  Respond to of 93625
 
RAMBUS CANDIDATE FOR STOCK SPLIT, according to WinningInvestments.Com

WinningInvestments.Com Posts Outstanding Results Again

ATLANTA, Sep 17, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- WinningInvestments.com, a
leading Internet-based stock information service specializing in
Covered Call selections, posted staggering results for its September
strike date selections.

Led by profitable results on over 90 percent of its selections of
potential stocks split candidates and over $25 calls,
WinningInvestments.com posted profitable results on 220 of its 262
September calls.

September's 84 percent profitability rate marked the seventh straight
month the company has produced solid results. It has also surpassed the
90 percent profitability mark three times since the site launched in
early February. Company President Dave Watkins said
WinningInvestments.com's continued success among both high and low
volatility stocks is a product of the company's very stringent
screening process for stocks.

"Our staff selections are not made from computed generated lists of
percentage returns; instead we select high quality stocks that are
timely and expected to outperform the market," Watkins said.

In recent weeks, WinningInvesments.com has upgraded its site in several
areas. It added a Newsletter which is e-mailed to customers three times
a week. The Newsletter provides an overall view of the market, detailed
explanations, covered calls, leaps and news.

WinningInvestments.com provides six different types of covered call
selections, including selections on stocks under $25, selections on
potential stock split candidates, and selections on paying stocks that
have grown by 13% or more over the past 10 years. It also provides
aggressive strategies, conservative strategies, and Dogs of the Dow
Selections.

Some of the stocks under $25 listed were:

Intervu (Nasdaq: ITVU), Corr Therapeutic (Nasdaq: CORR), THQ (Nasdaq:
THQI), CD Now (Nasdaq: CDNW), Intervoice (Nasdaq: INTV), Amer Xtal
Technology (Nasdaq: AXTI), Unify (Nasdaq: UNFY), Fairfield Communities
(NYSE: FFD), Global Imaging Systems (Nasdaq: GISX), Hain Food Group
(Nasdaq: HAIN), Metamor Worldwide (Nasdaq: MMWW),, Summitt Tech.
(Nasdaq: BEAM), Digital River (Nasdaq: DRIV), Genesis (Nasdaq: GNSS),
BEA Systems (Nasdaq: BEAS), Etrade (Nasdaq: EGRP), Apex Inc. (Nasdaq:
APEX), Colorado Med. (Nasdaq: CMED), Pac Sunwear (Nasdaq: PSUN), TSI
International Software (Nasdaq: TSFW).

Some of the stocks over $25 listed were:

America Online (NYSE: AOL), RF Micro Devices (Nasdaq: RFMD), Novellus
Systems (Nasdaq: NVLS), USWEB/CKS (Nasdaq: USWB), Sybron Intl. (NYSE:
SYB), Remedy Corp. (Nasdaq: RMDY), Semtech Corp. (Nasdaq: SMTC),
Knight/Trimark (Nasdaq: NITE), Network Solutions (Nasdaq: NSOL), Qlogic
Corp. (Nasdaq: QLGC), Comverse Tech (Nasdaq: CMVT), Broadcom (Nasdaq:
BRCM), Mercury Intract (Nasdaq: MERQ), Peregrine Sys (Nasdaq: PRGN),
VISX Inc. (Nasdaq: VISX), Verity (Nasdaq: VRTY), Checkpoint Software
(Nasdaq: CHKP), Conexant Systems (Nasdaq: CNXT), Citrix Systems (Nasdaq:
CTXS), Gemstar Intl. (Nasdaq: GMST), Microchip Tech. (Nasdaq: MCHP),
Polycom Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCM), Sanmina Corp. (Nasdaq: SANM), Charles
Schwab (NYSE: SCH), Exodus Communications (Nasdaq: EXDS).

Some of the potential stock splits listed were:

Adobe Systems (Nasdaq: ADBE), Optical Coating (Nasdaq: OCLI), Power
Integrations (Nasdaq: POWI), Rambus Inc (Nasdaq: RMBS), Siebel Systems
(Nasdaq: SEBL), Xilinx Inc. (Nasdaq: XLNX).

Some of the 13/13 stocks listed were:

Tellabs Inc. (Nasdaq: TLAB), Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI), Tech Data
(Nasdaq: TECD), Dell Computer (Nasdaq: DELL), Best Buy Co. (NYSE: BBY),
Circuit City Stores (NYSE: CC), EMC Corp. (NYSE: EMC), Oracle Corp.
(Nasdaq: ORCL), Applied Materials (Nasdaq: AMAT). Visit
WinningInvestments.com on the Web at winninginvestments.com
for covered call selections, conservative strategies, aggressive
strategies and Dogs of the Dow selections.

Copyright (C) 1999 Business Wire. All rights reserved.



To: unclewest who wrote (29934)9/20/1999 3:44:00 AM
From: Sam P.  Respond to of 93625
 
techweb.com

Shozo Saito, technology executive at Toshiba's Memory Products Division, said that despite questions within the PC OEM community about the stability of the 820 chip set, "I still think the Rambus technology will be the major memory technology in the future." Toshiba will be able to manufacture full-speed RDRAMs at the 256- and 288-Mbit densities with the 0.18-micron process now ramping up at Yokkaichi, he said.

Much of that additional capacity will be used to manufacturing Rambus DRAMs. At the Fall Intel Developer Forum in Palm Springs, Calif., Samsung executive Y.B. Rao said that by the end of next year Samsung expects to be manufacturing about 30 million RDRAMs per month. Rao estimated that the price premium for RDRAMs would still be about 25 percent over SDRAMs by the end of 2000.