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To: Creditman who wrote (993)9/30/1999 3:44:00 PM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1061
 
Yes, you're right about that. Good releases for TSEMF, and I would have been happy for a ride up to 18, to be sure. But there's no getting around the low volume...So those who wanted to buy had bought already, and they are still bullish enough not to sell, even as the price falls (again, on low volume). I'm not really worried, as long as it's all low volume. Clearly good news is good, but at this point everyone wants an earnings surprise, such as the others semis have had. Then perhaps there will be more buying and the price will rush up. Or announcement of a contract or product having to do with microflash.
Regarding DSSI, those of us who see the value in it can only be discouraged by the poor response to such fine releases, but gratified by the knowledge that it is tied to TSEMF, and behaves accordingly.
It would be interesting to see an analysis of the relative value of its rise concomitant to TSEMF relative to its true position in TSEMF.
HG