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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (35728)12/9/1999 5:16:00 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Rambus Conference Call

I would like to take the time to Thank Rambus CEO Geoff Tate and his team for the effort today in holding a enlightening Conference Call and also providing a means for investors/traders and even them nasty! shorts to listen to what is in the works now and in the future for Rambus. It is a vast improvement to the often limited flow of timely information put out by Rambus. I hope it will continue in the future.

Regards

Don Green



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (35728)12/9/1999 7:43:00 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Zeev:
You are sounding like RMBS is going to take off and fly like some i-net or Linnux piece of crap. If you want short term price moves, try Ariel or Corel.

The CC was a event to tell analysts that RMBS is not downsizing or going out of business because the best case plans with PC RDRAM are not occuring as anticipated. About a year ago, Intel put a slide on their web site with 100% PC market share. Tate himself went on PR road tour just this July stating their goal was 50% market share. Now realistically for the next twelve months 10% looks realistic.

I think mail goal of management today was to stop the stock slide as best that a group of engineers can do with Wall Street analysts. I heard a lot worse that this one today. There was some pointed questions from more than one Allience Capital analyst, not one of the current top ten institution holders, who appeared not to have gotten the exact answers they were looking for with their questions by the tone in their voice when ending their telephone session.
However, there is always new buyer for every seller. I think analysts came away in the worst case that RMBS has more going for it that the value of the furniture and in the best case may still be main memory choice from 2001 on.

For those wanting to know this is institutional holdings of RMBS as of 9/30/99.

1 FMR CORPORATION (FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP) 09/30/99 2,804,300
2 WADDELL & REED FINANCIAL INC. 09/30/99 1,470,200
3 CAPITAL RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT COMPANY 09/30/99 1,189,500
4 MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER & COMPANY 09/30/99 627,568
5 CREDIT SUISSE ASSET MANAGEMENT 09/30/99 379,206
6 WARBURG PINCUS ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. 06/30/99 370,006
7 WILKINSON O'GRADY & CO., INC. 09/30/99 354,680
8 BOWMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC 09/30/99 239,000
9 NICHOLAS-APPLEGATE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC. 09/30/99 189,800
10 BARCLAYS BANK PLC 09/30/99 188,995