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To: Black-Scholes who wrote (45288)9/23/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: Manuel Vizcaya  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
I hate to admit it but I agree partially with BS. What's wrong with stating what CUBE knows up to now? If IR is saying that there is no impact on Q3, make it public. If CUBE doesn't know about Q4, say "we are in the process of evaluating impacts on Q4". Short and sweet, we are all big boys so we can handle it.

More importantly to short term profits, is the sensitivity to the human tragedy that occured in Taiwan. Here we are anguishing about paper loses when others suffer REAL losses.

CUBE should show their solidarity with the Taiwanese people and say they care about what's happening there. It's a sign of a first class company that they care about their people and the people they deal with.
CUBE, please, say nothing of the business if you like, but please acknowledge your concern about the tragedy.

The important things in life as stated by other simi companies.

"Right now, our biggest concerns are for TSMC's employees, their families, and the Taiwanese people." Altera

"Our sympathies go out to the victims and their families of this tragedy," said Kris Chellam, Xilinx chief financial officer. "Thankfully, no employees of Xilinx or UMC Group were injured in the earthquake. "

Who do you think these people are going to work harder for harder when an order comes in?