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To: Dan3 who wrote (48237)7/29/2000 12:23:51 AM
From: jwebtrade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
<<Intel is jogging, if not running away from Rambus >>

I don't see it that way. Rambus is not the all or nothing proposition that everyone thinks it is. Just because Intel builds chipsets for competing types of DRAM doesn't mean they don't support Rambus. In the beginning they had to treat it as an all or nothing proposition or the mfg's wouldn't invest in the RDRAM production/testing equipment. RDAM adoption benefits Intel in a lot of ways. IMO the advantages of RDRAM will bear out down the road. We will see.

My original point though is that after a tough road, RMBS longs can claim a victory the shorts never can. The most a short could have made(not counting the leverage of options) last January was 100% (and that doesn't happen) While us longs have made 400%,500%,600%. So even though you may think your are right from a technical or even a market share standpoint, you are wrong from an investment standpoint and the odds were never in your favor.



To: Dan3 who wrote (48237)7/29/2000 1:52:54 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dan3, You must have really lost a great deal of money on Rambus somewhere along the way or are about to lose a great deal of money. Your posts are so full of sh@t. They are so transparent. You are constantly plucking BS from your behind. Nobody respects anything you have to say. I think you know this and that's your problem. You must be very frustrated. I mean trying to convey a message and getting smacked down each time, that's got to hurt. Even a dog eventually learns. Perhaps you will too... eventually.