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To: Scrapps who wrote (2069)8/30/2000 3:35:13 PM
From: Bill Martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
Minor Correction: Taiwan Semiconductor is no longer TSMC, it's been TSM on NYSE since late 1997 I believe. It's interesting though that the business press article referenced also says TSMC. Is that the symbol on Taiwan's stock exchange or some such maybe?

Have I misunderstood something?

Bill



To: Scrapps who wrote (2069)8/30/2000 5:03:19 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
Luckily, ADI uses UMC!
I see in the link, UMC is reporting record orders as well. As a design engineer, I really do not like to see "component shortages will continue for three years",ouch!

Other misc. trappings from SBN.

ANALOG DEVICES INC.
Joel Moses, director, exercised an option for 12,000 shares of common between $14.35 and $14.97 each and sold 12,000 shares at $94.00 each and now directly and indirectly holds 8,146.
Joseph E. Mcdonough, chief financial officer, exercised an option for 815 shares of common at $8.13 each. To cover the expenses of the transaction, Mcdonough turned in 815 of them and now directly and indirectly holds 132,430.
Robert Mcadam, vice president, exercised an option for 40,000 shares of common at $5.13 each and sold 40,000 shares at $91.63 each and now directly and indirectly holds 122,964.
Ross E. Brown, vice president, exercised an option for 5,175 shares of common at $5.13 each and sold 5,175 shares at $95.00 each. Brown, indirectly exercised an option for 84,825 shares of common at $5.13 each and now directly and indirectly holds 1,300.
Russell K. Johnsen, divisional officer, sold 20,000 shares of common at $90.00 each and now directly and indirectly holds 184,789.
Samuel H. Fuller, vice president, exercised an option for 800 shares of common at $8.91 each. Fuller turned in 800 shares, and now directly and indirectly holds 61,300.

Insider Trading (August)
Listed below are insider transactions for selected publicly held semiconductor companies as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Information is provided by First Call/Thomson Financial in Boston.

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