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To: Cory Gault who wrote (16789)10/30/2000 5:02:01 PM
From: Daniel SchuhRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
But it's not an end-user rebate, Cory.

During the fourth quarter, PC makers will receive $70 for each Pentium 4 computer containing Rambus that they manufacture and $60 during the first quarter of 2001, according to an article that Inquest Market Research released today. http://news.cnet.com/news//0-1003-200-2729011.html

I think the OEMs are liable to cash those rebate checks at somewhat higher rate.



To: Cory Gault who wrote (16789)10/30/2000 5:14:14 PM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
Cory,

Only about 15-20% of people actually apply for rebates after purchasing the product.

That's true of consumer rebates, but this one is supposed to be for OEMs (if my understanding is correct)

Joe