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To: mishedlo who wrote (54710)9/22/2000 4:50:39 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 93625
 
Joke of the Day
What do Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and DDR have in common?

They don't exist.



To: mishedlo who wrote (54710)9/22/2000 5:54:42 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Think legal fees...
Think settlement fees...
Think royalty payments...
What do YOU think?


i think you are brilliant.



To: mishedlo who wrote (54710)9/22/2000 6:55:01 PM
From: Marcel  Respond to of 93625
 
Looks like TI is gets it put to them; like INTC, TI unloaded mucho common in the last few months.

From MU 10Q

One of our shareholders owns a large portion of our common stock that could limit our ability to raise additional capital

As of July 6, 2000, Texas Instruments Incorporated held 37,866,184 million shares of common stock, representing 7% of our total outstanding common stock. We have not registered these shares with the Commission. However, Texas Instruments has registration rights with respect to such sales. Our ability to raise additional capital funds may be affected by the number of shares and registration rights held by Texas Instruments. Texas Instruments also holds notes with a face value of $740 million which are convertible into 24,666,666 shares of our common stock. Texas Instruments' resale of these notes could limit our ability to raise capital through the issuance of additional convertible debt instruments.