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To: Maya who wrote (45061)9/21/1999 8:19:00 AM
From: Raymund W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Half OT: Does anyone here know how or where to purchase the $200. Konka DVD player? I'd like to buy at least two (one for me, one as a gift), but can't find it. (Also, I lost the reference to that recent review article - the volume on this thread has buried it! Would appreciate a PM on that.) Thanks in advance!

Ray



To: Maya who wrote (45061)9/21/1999 9:29:00 AM
From: Black-Scholes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
On CNBC a second ago, They read a long list of fabless chip companies that have exposure in Taiwan. BRCM has a 50% exposure - Merrill said "short-term bad". CUBE wasn't even on the list (because Merrill doesn't cover them?). But I know CUBE has significant exposure in Taiwan.

And Maya, you're becoming anti-intellectual with your silly name calling. A large earthquake in Taiwan is significant for CUBE - unfortunately. It probably won't mean "squat" long-term though.



To: Maya who wrote (45061)9/21/1999 9:42:00 AM
From: JPM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
BS, I suppose the Quake in Taiwan occured just in time so that you would get CUBE back to $38... lol

But now from the foundry itself...

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the
industry's largest wafer foundry, said no reports of damage had been received.
"The plant is safe, the facilities are stabilized, and
structurally, everything is in order," said aspokesman for TSMC USA in San Jose, California.


So I guess we're allright.



To: Maya who wrote (45061)9/21/1999 12:01:00 PM
From: Black-Scholes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
9/21/99 - Elias Moosa of Thomas Weisel
Partners to Interview On 'Facts From the Other
Side of the Tracks' On RadioWallStreet


PHILADELPHIA, Sep 21, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Cisco Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO),
Extreme Networks, Inc (Nasdaq:EXTR), and PMC-Sierra, Inc. (Nasdaq:PMCS) will be discussed
by Marc Cohodes, of Rocker Partners and his guest Elias Moosa, Partner and Communications
Analyst with Thomas Weisel Partners Tuesday, September 21, 1999, at 4:15 PM EDT on the
weekly RadioWallStreet show "Facts From The Other Side of The Tracks."

Marc will discuss also PairGain Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:PAIR), Genesis Microchip Inc.
(Nasdaq:GNSS), and C-Cube Microsystems Inc. (Nasdaq:CUBE). In a special segment of the
show called "Look what the net dragged in," Marc will talk with Graham Seibert about: Lernout &
Hauspie Speech Products N.V. (Nasdaq:LHSP), Corel Corporation (Nasdaq:CORL), Crown
Castle International Corp. (Nasdaq:TWRS), Clark/Bardes Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:CLKB), and
Travis Boat & Motors, Inc. (Nasdaq:TRVS).

As usual, there will be an Accounting Corner with Mark Montgomery. Joseph Besecker of Emerald
Research will conduct the interview.

To access this RadioWallStreet broadcast, investors should go to:
vcall.com or go to the Investor Broadcast
Network's Vcall website at vcall.com.

RadioWallStreet is an Investor Broadcast Network service that broadcasts senior executive
interviews, analyst roundtable discussions, seminars and other events of interest to the investment
community. RadioWallStreet events are open to the investing public and may be heard over the
Internet.

Questions for this RadioWallStreet event may be submitted in advance by e-mailing
greg@vcall.com. Please reference date and time in the Subject of the e-mail.