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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (20403)6/27/2002 8:15:48 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 21876
 
Actually I was looking to buy some.

Sorry, my fault then.

track record as a Rambus Bull

What track record is that? Where did that come from? I got rid of Rambus back at $110, $90 and $80. Didn't you? The signals were all there. Once the Rambus picture changed I was out of there. You sure sound upset. I hope you are not holding grudges and blame me for any loss you might had. I wasn't pumping Rambus all the way down to $3 with lost cases and criminal fraud. I certainly was a bull on Rambus on the way up from $9 to $100 when the RDRAM/Intel picture was solid. Sold half at $110 and the other half at $90 and $80 once the Rambus picture broke down at the Fall 2000 IDF around Aug-Sep 2000 during the IDF meeting. I hope you did as well. I did keep an eye on Rambus for a couple of months after I sold but that was about it.

Rambus certainly made me a lot of money and so did CIEN. The two stocks that I bought at the bottom and sold at the top (can't say that for any other stock). With CIEN it was even better than Rambus. I bought a truck load at $6 and $4 (post split) right after the failed Telabs merger, and sold all of them between $146 and $150.

Good luck to you.