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Technology Stocks : Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates -- VSEA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Red Heeler who wrote (1297)1/31/2001 10:46:07 AM
From: ima_posta2  Respond to of 1929
 
Jim Fair, a NVLS employee gave testimony
in the $50,000,000.00 class-action lawsuit against VSEA, Susan B. Felch, and all other defendants - a verified lawsuit filed late last year in the Santa Clara County Superior Court that seeks punitive damages for weeks of invasive secret bathroom videotaping. Mr. Fair's first day of deposition was video taped and lasted all day Monday the 29th and will continue to another day yet to be determined. Mr. Fair was sequentially questioned by two different attorneys while represented by just one Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe lawyer. A number of the Varian bathroom taping victims were in attendance and taking notes throughout Mr. Fair's deposition.



To: Red Heeler who wrote (1297)1/31/2001 2:07:04 PM
From: Henry D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1929
 
CC,
VSEA earnings and numbers look great. but the hanging 50 million dollar lawsuit can hurt earnings. thanks for your input. maybe i will nibble a few shares.



To: Red Heeler who wrote (1297)2/9/2001 10:15:34 PM
From: P2V  Respond to of 1929
 
Hello Henry,
Just browsing at this time. Have had the three Varian companies on my mind since the spinoffs. Not much interested in Bathroom, Toilet, or even Washroom posts.
The Ignore function filters them out quite nicely.
Makes for a rather clean and interesting thread again.
Best Regards,
OM