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To: gingersreisse who wrote (3537)8/10/2000 9:31:24 PM
From: capt rocky 1  Respond to of 10714
 
siemens comes to mind. they love american tech companies and could gobble cree and not burp.huge german conglomerate. i had square D .seimens offered ,the D said no, not enough. seimens said ok how much, and bought them the next day. they are also one of crees major customers. would fit right in there. rocky



To: gingersreisse who wrote (3537)8/10/2000 10:07:43 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10714
 
Q for the CREE fans: into whose value chain would CREE fit most effectively? Potential buyers?

helluva question!!!
i think about it all the time....cree ceo has said they may be bought out only for an obscene price.
i wonder every day if the price action is manipulative to force an offer acceptance.
i feel certain cree has had offers...i think the share price action reflects accumulation from time to time.

i am very pleased that the original cree founders are still in the game. they have big dreams...they started with big dreams...they are closer to realizing them now than ever before.

i doubt that they jump ship now...in fact, i saw the recent insider selling as a very positive indication that a sellout is not in the cards.
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