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To: niek who wrote (1359)3/5/2007 2:16:19 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43583
 
ASML looking very attractive based on FY08 estimates. Obviously, FY08 is a long way away but if the company gets anywhere close to the $1.96 current estimate, a $35 to $40 stock is not out of the question.

Can this market look this far out? Who cares.

A 50% to 75% gain would be the return from here if it got to the above price targets.

Just considering the possibilities....fwiw. This recent drop has taken all the gains from the past 5 months and flushed them down the drain.



To: niek who wrote (1359)3/8/2007 12:50:38 AM
From: etchmeister  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43583
 
WiMAX applications to be ten-fold larger than handsets, says Nortel
(More money in foundry bank)


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Irene Chen, Taipei; Steve Shen, DigiTimes.com [Wednesday 7 March 2007]

The market for terminal-end WiMAX devices could be ten-fold larger than the current handset market due to versatile applications of WiMAX technology, according to Stone Tseng, vice president of WiMAX 4G Ecosystem, Nortel Networks.

In addition, WiMAX devices supporting the IEEE 802.16e Wave-2 (MIMO 802.16e Wave-2) standard will likely be the mainstream technology for the development of related WiMAX products, according to Tseng.

Spring Nextel's recent requirement of adding 802.16e Wave-2 compatibility as a must for its procurements of WiMAX products will help the WiMAX industry migrate to MIMO 802.16e standards, Tseng noted.

Nortel has been actively promoting related 802.16e Wave-2 technology and is likely to the first company that introduces WiMAX products that support MIMO 802.16e Wave-2 technology, Tseng stated.