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To: Dave Gore who wrote (6728)5/6/2002 12:00:21 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 16631
 
Dave Gore: This is not a new discovery...

investorshub.com

By the way there is a spelling error in that post....the name is Richard Ney.

Regards,
LG

PS: I would not hold my breath trusting the SEC to clean the markets up!



To: Dave Gore who wrote (6728)5/6/2002 12:10:55 PM
From: hotlinktuna  Respond to of 16631
 
Dave! ANFI hit 13.44 ! PFI hit 11.50 ! SIGM 3.68 +.15 on this: Monday May 6, 6:30 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Sigma Designs, Inc.
Sigma MPEG Decoder Chips Featured in Intel Media Center Reference Design
New Intel Celeron-Based Platform Demonstrated at NCTA Cable 2002
NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2002--Sigma Designs® (Nasdaq:SIGM - news), a recognized leader in digital video decoder solutions, will demonstrate its MPEG decoders on the new Intel® Media Center Reference Design at National Cable and Telecommunications Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, May 6, 2002. This reference design is intended to help hardware and software developers accelerate the development and production of powerful, scalable, interactive consumer products that integrate the capabilities of a number of previously discrete devices. Sigma provided its EM8475 MPEG decoder silicon and streaming video software on top of the reference design. Additionally, Sigma used its professional services group to design and develop the system hardware.

The Intel Media Center Reference Design is based on the Intel® Celeron® processor, Sigma's EM8475 MPEG-1-2-4 decoder chip, and additional components from Maxtor, and Focus Enhancements. The reference design includes hardware and software to support multiple audio and video applications, content and back-end systems. Products based on the design will provide broadband Internet access, DVD playback, personal video recording, interactive gaming, TV reception, MP3 audio, content storage, video on demand and home networking in a single device. Complementing the reference design hardware configuration is a complete middleware offering from Tuxia based on the Linux operating system.

"The reference design uses the Intel Celeron processor to handle multiple media types, broadband communications, and a growing range of interactive software required for the next generation of interactive digital convergence devices," said Bob Ferrar, general manager of Intel's Cable and Video Division. "Sigma has been providing core expertise for the video and audio rendering for this reference design."

Representing the next level for home entertainment, the reference design is aimed at providing a dependable, scalable solution for the home media center. As most households have more than one TV, by adding simple, low-cost video endpoints to service additional televisions, this architecture is a more economical overall solution. In addition, by deploying systems based on the reference design, network operators can create a path to new revenue streams with the delivery of high value applications such as VOD, PVR and home-networked Internet access.

"Working with Intel on this reference design provides us an excellent opportunity to develop a high-level consumer offering," stated Ken Lowe, vice president of business development, Sigma Designs. "We believe strongly in the future of the media gateway concept. The scalable performance of the Intel Celeron processor opens up a roadmap that cannot be achieved with today's architectures."

Working demonstrations of the Intel Media Center Reference Design are available during the NCTA Cable 2002 show at the Wyndham New Orleans at Canal Place (Suite 2520) during normal show hours. Schematics for the Intel Media Center Reference Design will be available for download in late May.

Would think this would have more of a move left in it...tuna



To: Dave Gore who wrote (6728)5/6/2002 12:44:37 PM
From: Prophet  Respond to of 16631
 
Dave, good article! Today is appears like one of those days. It would be interesting to watch volume vs price to see how artificially MMs are keeping the price so they can cover their shorts. By the time they are done, they'll release the price and the small investor will run to cover.



To: Dave Gore who wrote (6728)5/6/2002 12:46:30 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16631
 
November to May - Then Go Away uniontrib.com.

Fred



To: Dave Gore who wrote (6728)5/6/2002 7:40:18 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16631
 
Wolanchuk is a silly fool at best.
Sorry for the harsh words but anyone who has proclaimed the targets he has on the Naz and DOW (from recollection and may not be accurate - 15K and 30K) is nuts. Has declared more bottoms than Abbey Conehead. I could go on but I will not, I have recearched this before and it is not worth my time here.

At any rate, yes the DOW specialist can and does see the book, can spot order imbalances and trade out of his own personal account first. It is an easy game for that specialist to do what he wants for himself first. This has to end and I sure as hell hope it does.

The MMs on the Naz have no such luxury. One can not lump MMs and Specialists together as they do not have the same powers (knowlege).

M



To: Dave Gore who wrote (6728)5/7/2002 8:00:31 AM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16631
 
HQNTE volume is pathetic.......even with people possibly waiting to see what happens with the (e)......volume is just pathetic.....does wall street even know this stock exists, or do they know it, but think it is a pink sheet penny that needs to be stayed away from........all opinions wlecome



To: Dave Gore who wrote (6728)10/11/2003 9:57:34 PM
From: da_cheif™  Respond to of 16631
 
my hand in yours....thank you kindly.....www.wolanchuk.com