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To: garrick le who wrote (89488)3/21/2000 3:27:00 PM
From: SMALL FRY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I shifted back to one of my favorites... VSEA - back in at 59 for a position trade, actually still waiting for confirm from WebBroken.

SF



To: garrick le who wrote (89488)3/21/2000 3:31:00 PM
From: SOROS  Respond to of 120523
 
RMTR -- SOROS' #1 pick -- FRAM is the future -- What a bunch of cheerleading! I have to. RMTR is 50% of my portfolio.

FRAM is a high-performance nonvolatile memory, ideal for data collection, that has historically been limited to applications that require 5-volt power supplies. By introducing 3-volt compatible FRAM products, Ramtron will enable manufacturers of low-power applications, such as palm-top computers and information appliances, to incorporate FRAM technology and allow end-users to take advantage of long battery life and improved memory performance.

``There is a lot of enthusiasm in the market about our new, planned line of 3-volt FRAM products,' said Michael Alwais, Ramtron's director of marketing. ``Three-volt parts have consistently been the largest request from manufacturers, and with process technology advances by our foundry partners, we will soon be able to meet those requests. Because of the anticipated market demand and the potential for our innovative 3-volt technology, Ramtron intends to include 3-volt compatibility in all future product developments.'