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To: drsvelte who wrote (10174)10/5/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: drsvelte  Respond to of 14427
 
Arun Veerappan of Robertson Stephens to Interview On 'Facts From the Other Side of the Tracks' On RadioWallStreet Internet Broadcast
BUSINESS WIRE - October 05, 1999 06:47
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 5, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- PMC-Sierra, Inc. (NASDAQ:PMCS), Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ:AMCC), C-Cube Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CUBE), Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ:MXIM), Micrel, Incorporated (NASDAQ:MCRL), Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. (NASDAQ:LHSP), Genesis Microchip Inc. (NASDAQ:GNSS), NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA), and Campbell Resources, Inc. (NYSE:CCH) will be discussed by Marc Cohodes, of Rocker Partners Tuesday, October 5, 1999, at 4:15 PM EDT on the weekly RadioWallStreet show "Facts From The Other Side of The Tracks."

Mr. Cohodes will welcome guest Arun Veerappan of Robertson Stephens. As usual, there will be an Accounting Corner with Mark Montgomery of Rocker Partners. 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.



To: drsvelte who wrote (10174)10/5/1999 11:04:00 AM
From: Thean  Respond to of 14427
 
Was that a big BOINK of GALT or what? The compressed energy was fully released this morning.

JHR - VSVR was hit with bad business and I would stay as far away as possible. I expect more tax loss selling to come and VSVR can go to $3. For some reason I don't fully understand this videoconferencing stuff they are in is not paying off profit-wise. PCTL used to be the leader in that space.