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Technology Stocks : RAMBUS (Nasdaq: RMBS) - THE EAGLE -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zeev Hed who wrote (765)1/22/2000 11:31:00 AM
From: Glenn Norman  Respond to of 2039
 
Yo_Zeev.............

Re:Who knows, by Monday the DRAM industry might be on its knees before RMBS (fat chance) asking that it treats them nicely and settle the suit (VBG), and this whole "analysis" might be moot.

The key words here are "Who knows", and even though I am sure you are jesting(VBG), it is quite possible the DRAM makers will have a good idea of what is in store for them by Monday. It could go either way - who knows?

Salude - Norman.



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (765)1/22/2000 5:27:00 PM
From: Logain Ablar  Respond to of 2039
 
Zeev:

I know you use turnips and candles but on P&F the bullish support line is $75. Granted with RMBS some of the TA is rough but a break below $75 would indicate the stock is going much lower.

Too bad I expect a new Dell with screaming RDRAM to arrive in a couple of weeks (Dell indicated around 2/11). I'm hoping for quite a performance boost from the current pentium pro. I'd also like to see a drop in the prices. An extra 128 meg of 400mhz RDRAM added appx. $600 to the system (I forget the exact amount since I ordered right after Christmas). I think the additional cost (vs. only $120ish for 128 meg of 100mhz SDRAM) is whats slowing acceptance.

The window only stays open so long.

Tim