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To: keithcray who wrote (90)12/6/2001 9:41:44 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 266
 
Shorted INTC A/H once at 34.80 and again at $35.20 ... in
PalTalk room ...

(Yesterday during the rise shorted GNSS at $65.45 and MLNM @$36 .... both those worked out well...and noted for everyone that BRCM was at heavy "R" at $50, easy money there too, great
trader huh ?)

So why don't you come in and trade with us once in a while in the room ? It is an option Keith , and would be great to have you in there sometimes, cause sometimes your hot and sometimes another's hot .

We could pass the baton <g>

And short everything when OJ gets ---->toooo Bullish !

;-)



To: keithcray who wrote (90)12/6/2001 9:44:10 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 266
 
IDTI ($32-$29.50) Cap=$3.2Bil warns of lower Q3 revenues....(again !) 5mil share repurchase etc

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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec 6 (Reuters) - Integrated Device Technology Inc. (NasdaqNM:IDTI - news), a maker of microchips for networking and communications devices, on Thursday warned that its third-quarter revenues would fall 15 percent to 20 percent below the previous quarter on slackening orders.

The Santa Clara, California-based company, which has struggled in the steep downturn in the technology sector, said it now sees revenues as low as $77.68 million, from $97.1 million in the second quarter.

``This is the second quarter in which we have seen weak business conditions in Europe and Japan disrupt our business outlook,'' Chief Executive Officer Jerry Taylor said. Taylor said the rate of the revenue decline appears to be sharper than its customers are experiencing in their businesses.

``We believe this suggests that our products are being consumed by our customers at higher rates than our own current-quarter revenue shipments,'' he said.

Taylor said that assuming economic conditions stabilize in 2002 and existing component inventories are depleted, he believes orders related to current production systems should pick up, and there will be ``significant opportunity'' to increase revenue growth.