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To: Tom Hua who wrote (13549)9/7/2001 4:55:44 PM
From: stevenallen  Respond to of 19633
 
Thanks Tom. If warnings are indeed priced in, it will be quite a nice ride. Monday should tell us a great deal in that regard. BTW, CORV holding up well here, encouraging for those of us still long on that one...



To: Tom Hua who wrote (13549)9/7/2001 10:50:37 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19633
 
a 3lb small mouth bass today..

THATS excitement : )

My secret is blowing smoke on the lures before each cast.. Dont laugh :!



To: Tom Hua who wrote (13549)9/10/2001 7:40:41 AM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
Tom, silver lining @ RFMD, raises outlook, stock up a buck or 2.

RF Micro Devices raises Q2 outlook
NEW YORK, Sept 10 (Reuters) - RF Micro Devices Inc., which makes radio frequency products used in mobile telephones, on Monday raised its fiscal second-quarter financial outlook, as the company saw increased orders placed for its products during the quarter.

The company said it expects to report break-even results for the quarter ending Sept. 30 on revenues of $91 million, a 30 percent increase from the first quarter.

Both projections are above the company's previous view of a a loss of 3 cents per share and sequential revenue growth of 10 percent. The company generated revenues of about $70.1 million in the first quarter ended in June.

Analysts on average estimated RF Micro Devices would lose 4 cents per share in the second quarter, with estimates ranging from a loss of 3 cents per share to a loss of 5 cents per share, according to research firm Thomson Financial/First Call.

RF Micro Devices cited increased orders for both its microwave monolithic integrated circuits and its module products.