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To: StockHawk who wrote (26438)6/16/2000 1:04:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Respond to of 54805
 
StockHawk: Because I try (it is hard sometimes - especially with an exciting opportunity such as Rambus seems to be) to stick to the concentration I have chosen (limited time and intellectual powers), I am very much struck with your analysis on Rambus and possible lessons for Qualcomm.

Wish everyone who knows Rambus well.

On Qualcomm, the pattern is fascinatingly similar.

Once upon a time it would have seemed that the technological leader would be the last place for stock price manipulation, yet it seems to be the easiest place for out and out manipulation, viz. Rambus and Qualcomm.

Some examination of why (on the weekend after action) would seem appropriate.

Best.

Cha2