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Technology Stocks : Transmeta (TMTA)-The Monster That Could Slay Intel -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Artslaw who wrote (357)12/5/2000 3:50:24 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 421
 
Who's your broker Steve?

Bob



To: Artslaw who wrote (357)12/6/2000 8:38:51 PM
From: Ron  Respond to of 421
 
Nice TMTA volatility. Methinks much of geekdom is playing Transmeta when the market pick up. Nice swings. Played it three times in last few days for nice gains.



To: Artslaw who wrote (357)12/19/2000 6:31:05 PM
From: Artslaw  Respond to of 421
 
OK, covered at 24 1/16 for 10 7/8 pt gain. Love this company. Bring on the next rally!

On a side note, had lunch with some friends today. We had people from all sorts of different silicon companies including rivals Intel, AMD, and Transmeta--everyone is in the same boat since all the companies are down, so nobody cares about the competition when you are eating lunch. Heard a funny story from a Transmeta person who said that some European kid wrote a VP there and said he would sign a contract to work three years for free if he could work with Linus (of Linux fame). Thought that was cute/bizarre--don't know if they hired the guy, though! I think Linus is worth about 10 points to TMTA. Nobody (including TMTA) could really explain why Linus is there, or what he really adds. So what if they make a mobile Linux!? You can run Linux on an Intel or AMD processor (mobile or not) already. Weird choice.

Steve