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To: fishweed who wrote (25097)5/25/2001 2:37:14 PM
From: Softechie  Respond to of 37746
 
I believe it's not from retailers. Those are from MM's. Reloading?



To: fishweed who wrote (25097)5/25/2001 2:37:24 PM
From: ColtonGang  Respond to of 37746
 
XLNX CEO Willem Roelandts

XLNX Company Information:

Leading supplier of complete programmable logic solutions.

Solutions enable customers to reduce the time required to develop products.

Products used in computer, peripheral, telecom, networking, industrial control, aerospace, defense and consumer markets.

Develops, manufactures and markets advanced integrated circuits, software design tools and intellectual property.

Has more than 5,000 customers worldwide.

Customers include ALA, CSCO, EMC, ERICY, IBM, LU, HWP, SNE, MOT, NOK, NT and SUNW.

Sells products through independent sales organizations, manufacturer representatives and distributors.

Founded in 1984

Headquarters in San Jose, CA

Approximately 2,600 employees

Yearly high: 98.31

Yearly low: 29.79

Market cap: $14.7b

Top competitors: ALTR, ATML and CY

XLNX down 0.02 to 44.78

Click Here for More Info

Interview:

Roelandts says that they make programmable electric devices, to do certain logic functions normally achieved by specially manufactured chips.

Most of their products go into the communications sector. They are not a specialty chip manufacturer, they focus on general chips. 75-80% of business is in the communications sector (Internet infrastructure to wireless, etc.) and about 20% is in the high-end computing sector.

XLNX communications sector is not doing well, it’s in a recession, with bad news from customers.

IBM partnership is going very well, expecting first product to be introduced later this year.

They have not seen any improvements yet. They expect to see a slowdown of the negative momentum in the September Q, due to new products.


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To: fishweed who wrote (25097)5/25/2001 2:37:53 PM
From: Ron Dior  Respond to of 37746
 
"What's the meaning of all these 20,000 blocks going thru under the bid?"

TIMMMMBBEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! LOL

I've always wanted to do that.. Thanks for the chance.

Ron Dior