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To: Dealer who wrote (38096)6/22/2001 9:31:37 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Corrected: That is ATML not AMTL :-)

EARNINGS REPORT DATES

STOCK REPORTING --- COMPETITOR

July 11
CREE --- HWP
MOT --- ERICY, NOK, LU

July 12
RMBS --- (MU reported in June)
SSTI --- ATML, INTC, SNDK
ATML --- SSTI, INTC
JNPR --- NT

July 16
PLUS --- ITWO

July 17
RNWK --- APPL, MSFT, AOL
AAPL --- RNWK
INTC --- TXN, ATML
TXN --- INTC, BRCM
NEWP --- VECO, COHR

July 18
BRCM --- LU, TXN
ITWO ---
AOL --- RNWK
SEBL ---
SNDK --- SSTI
IBM --- HWP, CPQ, DELL
NEWP --- VECO, COHR

July 19
ELON ---
MSFT --- RNWK, SUNW
EMC --- NTAP
PMCS ---
SUNW --- CPQ, IBM, MSFT
NOK --- QCOM, MOT
NT --- ADCT, CIEN, JNPR

July 20
VECO --- NEWP, AMAT
ERICY --- LU, MOT, NOK

July 23
CPQ --- HWP, IBM, DELL
NVLS --- AMAT

July 24
JDSU --- LU, NEWP
COHR --- NEWP

July 25
QCOM --- ERICY, MOT, NOK

August 4
AMAT --- JDSU, NVLS

August 7
CSCO --- LU

August 13
GMST ---



To: Dealer who wrote (38096)6/22/2001 10:43:40 PM
From: Ponderosa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Yep, I agree... (seems we have come full circle from our FCEL discussion...) Indeed, to get away from the "status quo" and the accumulated vested interests of the existing power industries, is why we have an urgent need to develop a "hydrogen" based electrical power economy rather than gas, coal or oil based. Some may ask; where do we get the hydrogen from? Well, at the risk of irritating some folks, why not from nuclear powered electrolysis of water. In spite of a nasty, 20 plus year old, reputation the (unpalatable to some), evidence suggests that the modern, properly maintained nuclear plants are environmentally clean, safe and reliable... just ask the French... and surely in this day and age, we can figure out how to responsibly handle the surprisingly small amounts of waste. Nuclear power aces the more politically appealing hydro, wind, solar, geothermal etc, schemes when it comes to generating power...

Over and out from me on this topic...
Cheers all...
unapologetic@storm-in-a-teacup.com