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To: Dave B who wrote (51714)8/29/2000 12:13:45 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Yes I agree to that extent (Intel deal), but what was Micron offering to do in return?



To: Dave B who wrote (51714)8/29/2000 12:22:48 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Edelstone Speaks
by: BUMPSTEER
From: Yahoo
8/29/00 11:50 am
Msg: 153137 of 153160

Here you go. bump

Edelstones comments... Rambus (RMBS-$84-SB) Micron Files Lawsuit Against Rambus Mark Edelstone· Micron Technology
(MU-$89-SB, covered by J. Cross) announced a lawsuit against RMBS making several assertions, including violations of
federal antitrust laws, and the invalidity and non-enforceability of RMBS's patents.· Although we expected that RMBS and MU
would eventually end up in court, we are surprised by MU's suit. We expected RMBS to eventually drive the legal challenge
once MU would not license its (RMBS’s) patents. We would be surprised if there are any legitimate antitrust issues, and since
patents are deemed to be valid until someone can invalidate them, MU will eventually need to prove that they are invalid during
a legal proceeding.· We believe MU's legal action will clearly bring the issues surrounding the validity of RMBS's patents into
the forefront. While a courtroom battle will create uncertainty, we continue to believe RMBS will prevail, and mgmt. has been
quite clear they will not license any company they defeat in court. As a result, MU and Infineon (recently sued by RMBS) are
involved in a high stakes game with very negative ramifications for their DRAM businesses if RMBS prevails.· We maintain
our Strong Buy rating. Prior to the eventual court hearings from these legal actions, RMBS's mission and the near-term key to
RMBS's performance is to successfully complete license agreements with other DRAM and logic interface suppliers



To: Dave B who wrote (51714)8/29/2000 12:42:41 PM
From: capt rocky 1  Respond to of 93625
 
vol. discounts are the norm in business. if samsung gets better treatment it's because they build/buy more than say oki. rocky