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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (16816)11/12/1999 5:51:00 PM
From: Backfill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
Andrew,

Recently I had the opportunity to attend a dinner where the key note speaker was the VP of dataquest, his name escapes me at the moment. Key notes:

*In the Semi equipment area there was no greater momentum going forward then in this order:
*Mask makers.
*DUV of course, 248 will prosper until 2002 because we can print 0.13 micron with the 248.
*Cu interconnect

Consumer market
*Set top boxes
*Internet phone

What do you think?

Jeff...



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (16816)11/16/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: Andrew Vance  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
*AV* --On November 12th, post #16817 I presented a gift to this thread, ESFT. This was the best I could do for those that had not subscribed to the newsletter due to the cost or present financial condition. This was a belated First Anniversary present from RadarView. This was a $5 stock at the time and has now more than doubled, removing any financial burden that might have existed prior to that. We suggest that the reader review the short message and links to be brought up to speed as to why we saw this as an undiscovered gem.

I hope that this gift will be put to good use this holiday season for your families and that you find it in your hearts to share some of your good fortune with those less fortunate this holiday season. Whether it is the food bank or a giving tree at the mall, we hope that some of these profits will be used to help those less fortunate. A gift that is shared brings happiness to all concerned.

And as far as the newsletter is concerned, I will not make a pitch for it here other than to state that RadarView delivered the goods once again. Some of the subscribers have requested that in the future, I embargo this type of information for a few weeks since they have paid for the service. I will honor that request since I will not jeopardize losing a customer over perceived "freebies."

And as usual, from the lack of activity here it is questionable how many community memebers were able to take advantage of this information. And for those that did, I would ask a favor in return. Please help me advertise the newsletter by bringing this master investment to the attention of others on the Internet and within your circle of friends. Who knows, if you are able to help me increase readership, the new subscriber might spill a few beans to you occasionally.<GGG>

Happy Holidays to All from your friend at RadarView
Andrew Vance