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To: DJBEINO who wrote (8648)10/3/2000 4:12:48 PM
From: Ram Seetharaman  Respond to of 9582
 
ISSI was up $ 1+ on upgrade!

Tech Radar - Comments from SG Cowen
10/3/00 8:44:00 AM
Source: SG Cowen
San Francisco, CA, October 3, 2000, 8:30 PST
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ISSI (Strong Buy, $14) Initiating Coverage With A Strong Buy, $30-$40 Price Target
ISSI, a fabless memory chips co, should continue growing significantly faster than the overall SRAM market; growth tied to the communications infrastructure equipment market. Plenty of operating leverage still exists; GM will go from 21% at the beginning of C99 to an estimated 36% by the end of C00; expect momentum to persist in 2001. Exceptional visibility through, at least, the end of C00; SRAM market is essentially "sold out" through the end of C00 at stable or rising ASP; expect ISSI to continue to gain share of the SRAM market, and grow 1½-to-2xs the 15% rate expected of the SRAM market. We are modeling F00 EPS of $0.86; F01 EPS of $2.00. Shares are extremely cheap at 31% of the S&P 500 multiple of C01 earnings.



To: DJBEINO who wrote (8648)10/3/2000 5:34:35 PM
From: Ram Seetharaman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
Here is something pretty positive about ALSC from page 1053 of the Valueline Investment survey (edition 7, pages 1000-1158), July 21,2000!

-Timely Alliance shares offer worthwhile long-term appreciation potential. - Many of the problems that have plagued ALSC in the past are related to the timeliness of getting new products to the market. With a revamped management team, little if any capacity issues, and an emphasis on the communications market, it is likely that ALSC's earnings will grow at a good clip out to 2003-2005 - Alan G. House - July 21, 2000.

Most folks see only one to two months on tech. stocks. To put a bright future all the way to 2003+ is quite commendable for ALSC!