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To: Black-Scholes who wrote (45217)9/23/1999 1:00:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
BS, Cube can't say anything, unless it's factual. Why don't you see how good you are and call TMSC in Taiwan yourself.
It's going to take time to evaluate the seriousness of problem.

Until TMSC can get into the clean rooms they can't say with certainty the loss. Until Cube can find out whose chips were in process, they can't really tell you everything is OK.
I for one want them to evaluate the damages thoroughly and issue an accurate report.

Hypothetical:
Suppose they issue a glowing report saying everything is fine with their chips coming out of Taiwan, based on a rumor that their chips were on the last truck out.
Then it turns out that only 1/4 of their order was on that truck and that truck fell into a crack on the way to the earthquake damaged airport. News of this gets out and boom to the teens.

You would then be screaming "shareholder lawsuit" like a ten year old.

You can whine all you want, but the fact is there are over 2000 DEAD in Taiwan and there are more important things to deal with over there, than addressing a whiney Cube shareholder..

Relax, loosen your shorts and grow up.

Try helping: redcross.ca
I guarantee you'll feel better.