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To: philipah who wrote (91758)11/5/1999 8:40:00 AM
From: f.simons  Respond to of 186894
 
>>Looks like a BIG day coming!<<

Sure does. I have never seen the futures shoot up that fast. I don't see the immediate impact on Intel, but let's keep our fingers crossed.



To: philipah who wrote (91758)11/5/1999 8:46:00 AM
From: Joseph Pareti  Respond to of 186894
 
perhaps by the end of the day someone will upgrade AMZN to a "must have" as the inflation-adjusted number_of_mouse_clicks makes it the deal of the century.



To: philipah who wrote (91758)11/5/1999 9:32:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 186894
 
philipah and thread, Article..Intel Corporation and DSP Communications, Inc. Announce Receipt of Israeli Regulatory Approvals...

November 5, 1999

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE) -- Intel Corporation and DSP Communications, Inc. (DSPC) announced today they have received the approval from the Israeli Office of the Chief Scientist for the indirect acquisition of DSPC's Israeli subsidiaries by Intel or an affiliated company, through the previously announced acquisition of DSPC by Intel.

In addition, the Investment Center of the Israeli Ministry of Industry and Trade notified DSPC that its approval is not required for the acquisition of DSPC by Intel, as this transaction does not result in a change in the direct ownership of DSPC's Israeli subsidiaries.

DSPC and Intel also announced they received approvals from the Director General of the Israeli Antitrust Authority, thereby completing all Israeli governmental approvals of the transaction.

As previously announced, on Oct. 20, 1999, CWC Acquisition Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel, commenced an all-cash tender offer for all of the shares of common stock of DSPC for $36.00 per share. The tender offer will expire at midnight, New York City time, on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1999, unless the offer is extended. The companies anticipate they will have all the necessary regulatory clearances by Nov. 17.