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To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (23704)3/10/2001 10:37:09 PM
From: E. Graphs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
I bet LSI would have a ball with this.......

technologyreview.com

>>...iReady doesn't market chips. Instead, it sells intellectual property—specifically, the wiring diagram for the tens of thousands of transistors and resistors that constitute the Internet Tuner. Companies such as Zojirushi can then use this information to build Internet functionality into the silicon chips that they are already putting into their products—an incremental cost of virtually zero. Essentially, the iReady technology makes it possible to add Internet access to a device for little more than the cost of the patent license....<<



To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (23704)3/12/2001 9:38:36 AM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25814
 
Dipy: Do you think that CNBC could do a NAZ reverse 2000 today. Obviously valuations could get even higher, since they are always their highest during a recession. This leaves people searching for alternate ways to value a stock, such as sales, cash flow, book value, etc. It will be very interesting to see where this all ends. My best guess is now around 1700, but then again, I am on record as saying that what is happening right now, would never happen again.

PS Too bad we didn't have a bet on whether the NAZ would ever hit below 2000 again.

Regards

JH