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To: mishedlo who wrote (51590)8/28/2000 9:58:09 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
mishedlo... I tend to agree. The problem is that there is going to be too much uncertainty, especially for the next few days. Rambus will take a hit tomorrow but who knows to what extent. I'm sure Rambus will make a statement before the open. Depending on the time frame, a win here for Rambus could mean the moon. On the other hand... who knows?



To: mishedlo who wrote (51590)8/28/2000 10:00:27 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi mishedlo; Actually, Micron figures on losing this case. That way, Micron will never be able to sell memory again, per Rambus comments on what they will do to companies that lose patent suits against them. Micron's management has taken massive numbers of long term puts on MU in advance of this.

Rambus will be up big time tomorrow, given the news that Micron is committing suicide. Everybody should buy as much RMBS as possible in the premarket, we're going to the moon!!!

-- Carl

P.S. Now when was it that Micron was going to start mass producing RDRAM, thereby finally allowing the price of the technology to drop?



To: mishedlo who wrote (51590)8/28/2000 11:42:45 PM
From: happy_henry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Re: mishedlo, "A patent is a federally supported monopoly."

You got that right. A shyte state of affairs, that. Check out the shirt I wore to Ralph Nader's speech in Hopland CA. yesterday (and maybe you should buy one):

thinkgeek.com

Henry

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