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To: KHS who wrote (1489)11/16/2000 10:15:26 PM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 2404
 
UBS Warburg has set up listen-only telephone conference lines allowing public access to the presentations. The call-in numbers are 1-800-289-0573 (U.S.) or 1-913-981-5544 (International) for the live presentations and 1-888-567-0766 or 1-402-530-0477 for the recorded replay line.



To: KHS who wrote (1489)11/16/2000 11:14:28 PM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 2404
 
Folks this is good and well worth listening to. The UBS presentation has some good information. They talk about wireless, 25-45 patents pending, file about one patent app. per monthIf

If you've listened to the CC I suggest you fast forward to the Q&A it is where all the above is spoken of.

Beware...it may put you into a buying frenzy.

aware.com

There is a graphical presentation on the AWRE site that relates to the call and you can look at it on the net and listen to the call if you want.

UBS Warburg has set up listen-only telephone conference lines allowing public access to the presentations. The call-in numbers are 1-800-289-0573 (U.S.) or 1-913-981-5544 (International) for the live presentations and 1-888-567-0766 or 1-402-530-0477 for the recorded replay line. A copy of Aware’s presentation will be available on Aware’s website at aware.com under “Investor Relations/Presentations.”



To: KHS who wrote (1489)11/21/2000 2:07:09 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2404
 
Sales of chips to foreign telecommunications companies Ericsson AB, Alcatel SA, and Nortel Networks Corp. helped bring about a more than doubling of profits at Analog Devices Inc. in the quarter that ended Oct. 28.

quote.bloomberg.com

I stole this fair and square off the ADI thread from BV.