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To: Daniel B. DePalma who wrote (49254)11/11/1999 8:23:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 152472
 
Intel <INTC.O>, DSP clear antitrust hurdle

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 11 (Reuters) - Leading computer chip maker Intel Corp. said on Thursday that the waiting period for U.S. antitrust review of its planned acquisition of DSP Communications Inc. <DSP.N> has expired.

The companies said no additional regulatory clearances are needed.

Intel is tendering for all DSP shares at $36 each in an offer scheduled to expire Nov. 17.

Now we get to see how much more money and deals INTC and QCOM will make. You can bet your bootie, that QCOM and INTC will bring HDR in to the mix.

Greg

12:24 11-11-99



To: Daniel B. DePalma who wrote (49254)11/11/1999 8:32:00 PM
From: Peter Greenhill  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
I bought at $290 on Monday for the long term thinking that the short term action in this stock is probably over after the stunning rise this year.

In 3 days I am up 19%.

This really is a stunning stock and one to hold for the long term regardless of short term fluctuations IMO.

Pete
London, England



To: Daniel B. DePalma who wrote (49254)11/11/1999 10:42:00 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 152472
 
Any ideas?
For small investors, invest small but invest. Your best bet is to dollar cost average if you aren't sure of a buy in place. I know several friends who buy 2 - 10 shares of stocks at a time (with 7 dollar commissions). The expenses are higher, but that is the penalty of starting small. Still after several years their portfolio don't look half bad.
TP



To: Daniel B. DePalma who wrote (49254)11/12/1999 1:57:00 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<Just a small time investor here (very small!), but was wondering if this puppy can continue up from these levels. Thinking about picking up some but do not want to enter at the wrong time($'s tough to come by!). Any ideas?
PS: Thoroughly enjoy each and every post!
>

Daniel, I don't mean to be smart but I thought of a couple of things.

This 'puppy' has a fully diluted market capitalisation of over $60bn or something. That's at least DOG sized, if not Gorilla.

The other is, are you a New York shoe shine boy? As I say, I don't mean to be smart, but with the swarming mob who are no doubt giving tips to their pals and passersby all over Preoria, all of whom have probably seen the ThinPhone, either in shops or their friends'/neighbours'/workmates' hands, I wonder if Qualcomm hasn't reached the top [or maybe it is just entering the crazy super frenzy stage].

All I can say is, Crikey! Strewth! Bloody Hell!

Mqurice

PS: Before the 1929 crash, stories have it that Morgan or somebody sold all their stock when the shoeshine boy gave him some tips on what was a good stock to buy. Anyone heard any comments from shoeshine boys? Are there any or have they all retired on their Q! stock?

How about those apostrophes' Jon?