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To: Tony Viola who wrote (126869)10/26/2000 11:22:41 AM
From: Estephen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572469
 
If it had been in court yet, Rambus would be at 200 per share right now. Dec. 22 in infineon, they'll fold before then.

Anybody who has reviewed all the litigation to date, has bought a load of rambus shares. In other words, their patents are rock solid and the cases againest rambus are worthless.



To: Tony Viola who wrote (126869)10/26/2000 11:24:51 AM
From: stribe30  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572469
 
Estephan claimed: "Rambus owns sdram and ddr. All of it."

Tony asked: "Has that claim been tested in the courts yet?"

Of course it hasnt Tony.. but if you read the RMBS thread.. the trial is a foregone conclusion in their eyes.. or else everyone will settle and never bother taking it to court..

I'm quite surprised that the Rambus trolls/flacks havent been coming into the Intel thread and berating everyone in there, as they seem to do here and on the DRAM message boards... They will soon tho if Barrett keeps saying more stuff or if we get more reports of Intel Engineers who whispered they were opposed to Rambus from the start and it was imposed upon them by Intel management.

Apparently they believe all of RMBS's PR and lawyers who claim they will win easy. We'll see once it gets to court. And I think it WILL go to court; according to a lot of reports I have seen on hardware sites, Micron will not settle (due to principle) and drag it out to the bitter end to get a conclusion 1 way or the other. The others - we'll see.