To: Don Green who wrote (77595 ) 8/17/2001 4:29:34 AM From: Bilow Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625 Hi Don Green; Re: "Toshiba said last week it would cut its DRAM chipmaking capacity by one-quarter by the end of September, to the equivalent of 20 million 64-megabyte (MB) chips per month. The cuts include halving monthly output of high-speed Rambus DRAM chips to eight million a month, on a 64-MB basis, due to unexpectedly sluggish market penetration of the chips , which are used with Intel Corp's Pentium 4 processor. " Obviously this isn't true. It's pretty clear that TeamDDR wrote this article. Note that they didn't say exactly who the Toshiba spokesman was. This is just like how TeamDDR got into the Samsung website and boogied their numbers to show RDRAM production decreasing and DDR increasing. Pretty obvious that they want us to sell our shares at a low price. Maybe even lower than the stock has ever been before. With all the good news about the P4 ramp, RMBS should be rising to new highs. The shorts are out in force now! It's time for us to fight back the only way we can! No, I don't mean making ad hominem attacks, misinterpreting industry figures or suggesting that someday divine retribution will rain down upon them. We need to organize a cert call. It's obvious that Rambus is going down because of shares sold illegally by market makers. To combat this, everyone needs to ask for their RMBS shares in certificate form. Then they can't be borrowed and sold back to us again. Everybody needs to do this right now! Call your broker and ask for him to send you your RMBS shares! There will be a small charge for the service, but it will stop the shorts right in their tracks. If you want to sell your shares later, after we've run to $1000 where RMBS belongs and we deserve, you will have to take the shares back to your broker. But other than the drive, there isn't a delay when selling. Call your certs now! This stock is dropping only because of market makers selling shares short! Stop the market makers, call your certs today! -- Carl