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To: Earlie who wrote (76084)2/17/2000 5:53:00 PM
From: Michael Bakunin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Shock (-g-;cf Claude Rains) of the day: Ingram warns (yet again, I think): biz.yahoo.com; "Ingram Micro Inc. (IM) 16 +1: Wholesale provider of technology products and services records a Q4 net of $0.51 per share, including gain from sale of SOFTBANK common stock, vs year-ago profit of $0.49; according to First Call, IM was projected to earn $0.23 per share; warns that it sees Q1 earnings, excluding gain from sale of SOFTBANK stock in the range of $0.13 to $0.17 per share; according to First Call, IM was projected to earn $0.28 per share....." (briefing.com) Long live the PC, I guess. -mb



To: Earlie who wrote (76084)2/21/2000 6:28:00 PM
From: Michael Bakunin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
In re RMBS, see this:
sharkyextreme.com

"Looking forward, we were told that by the end of Q1, at least four major memory suppliers will begin shipping RDRAM and that by Q2 the number will rise to six. Today's RDRAM is currently capable of 800MB/sec per pin. We were told that by the end of this year this would be increased two-fold up to 1.6GB/sec per pin. "The current 1.6Gigabyte bandwidth per module will be upped to 6.4Gigabytes per module by 2001", said one source."

Submitted without comment,

-mb