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To: robbie who wrote (6649)5/31/2000 11:25:00 AM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12662
 
robbie,
Selling INTU at 38 today. I sold the Jan 35 and Jul 30 puts to replace the stock. I will keep rolling the Jul puts out until the stock is put to me.<G> INTU could be a money machine!!!
NW



To: robbie who wrote (6649)5/31/2000 12:21:00 PM
From: Kenya AA  Respond to of 12662
 
Congrats Robbie! Thread: Triple top BO in MU! Niles started it at Lehman yesterday with a BUY. He had the same rating on it at Robbie Stephens, but LEH has never covered MU before. DRAM prices are up today! VOLUME is GREAT! Av. daily is 5.9 mil. - current volume is 6.7 mil. I picked some up at 71. Closing high was 70 1/2 and 52-week is at 72 21/32.

K

PS: Bad news is it has a BIG GAP. <g>

PPS: This news just out:

Wednesday May 31, 11:06 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Micron Technology, Inc., Announces Availability of 133MHz 2-2-2 SDRAM Components and Modules
Micron First to Meet Faster 2-2-2 Specification
BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2000--Micron Technology, Inc., today announced samples of industry standard 133MHz 2-2-2 synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) registered and unbuffered DIMM modules in densities ranging from 32MB to 512MB. Micron is also accepting orders for production volumes of 133MHz 2-2-2 SDRAM components and associated modules.

``Micron's 133MHz 2-2-2 SDRAM is compatible with all chipsets using 133MHz 3-3-3 SDRAM modules,'' said Kit Fawcett, Micron's DRAM Product Marketing Manager. ``These faster SDRAM modules provide a quick and painless way to improve the system-level performance of platforms using existing PC133 SDRAMs. Micron is reducing key access parameters in our 133MHz modules, effectively boosting chipset performance without any design change required.''

The most noticeable improvement with 133MHz 2-2-2 SDRAMs over 133MHz 3-3-3 SDRAMs is the lead-off latency. ``Although both speed options provide the same peak burst rate, PC133 2-2-2 offers a lead-off latency of only 30 nanoseconds,'' said Chris Johnson, Micron SDRAM Applications Engineer. ``This is a 34 percent improvement over the 45 nanosecond lead-off latency available from PC133 3-3-3 SDRAM and is the fastest lead-off latency in high-volume DRAMs available today.'' In various benchmarking suites, performance improvement is readily seen when converting from PC133 3-3-3 to PC133 2-2-2 SDRAMs. WinStone 99 shows a 1 to 2 percent improvement, SiSoft Sandra shows a 10 to 20 percent improvement, and 3DMark 2000 shows a 3 to 6.5 percent improvement.

Micron is the first DRAM manufacturer to meet the Intel 133MHz SDRAM device specification target goal of 2-2-2. The 2-2-2 reference refers to the following timing specifications, in clock cycles: CAS latency (CL), which is the time from read command to data out; RAS to CAS delay (tRCD), which is the time from the active command to the read command; and the RAS precharge (tRP), which is the time from precharge command to active command. 133MHz SDRAM parts meeting the 2-2-2 specification provide data faster than parts meeting the 3-3-3 specification, which is the slowest option supported by the Intel 133MHz SDRAM device specification.

Because this is a new speed grade of Micron's high-volume 133MHz SDRAM, pricing for the 133MHz 2-2-2 SDRAM will be comparable to existing 133MHz product. Both registered and unbuffered DIMM modules are available for sampling in configurations ranging from 32MB to 512MB densities. For more information, or to order samples, contact Micron Technology's Marketing Department at 208/368-3900.

Micron Technology, Inc., and its subsidiaries manufacture and market DRAMs, very fast SRAMs, Flash, other semiconductor components, memory modules, graphics accelerators and personal computer systems. Micron's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol MU. To learn more about Micron Technology, Inc., visit its web site at www.micron.com.



To: robbie who wrote (6649)5/31/2000 5:10:00 PM
From: Jimbo Cobb  Respond to of 12662
 
Robbie...you're losing your butt on VERT...better get out now and cut your losses.....

jajajajajajajaja

PS: CBRL slowing turning into a MASSIVE BK position 4 the HBK....

PMTC beginning 2 bounce B4 I get N....dang....

NUFO EXPLODING...now 1/2 of LDP's total market cap....LDP is the steal of the century............

Jimbo.