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To: Stoctrash who wrote (24799)11/4/1997 7:48:00 AM
From: coopie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
I wonder if CUBE would be a candidate?

To: John (988 )
From: coopie
Tuesday, Nov 4 1997 7:45AM EST
Reply #989 of 989

Zoran News - Bloomberg story regarding upgrade of CREAF to "buy" from "hold" by
Deustch Morgan Grenfell - analyst says "he expects Creative to make more
acquisitions, naming companies such as Zoran Corp., a U.S. maker of digital video
software, as likely candidates." Good Luck.



To: Stoctrash who wrote (24799)11/4/1997 12:44:00 PM
From: DiViT  Respond to of 50808
 
Any one have access to this?...

SPECIAL INTERVIEW- IAN GILSON, VAN KASPER & COMPANY, DISCUSSES TECHNOLOGY STOCK INVESTMENT
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11/04/97
The Wall Street Transcript Digest
(Copyright 1997 Wall Street Transcript Corporation)
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(DAF921/00) Ian Gilson of Van Kasper & Company, Los Angeles, outlines this California firm's "regional" approach, focus technology areas, "components and subsystems" companies. Importance management, overseas potential, as choice criteria. Search "niche" companies with potential "strong market position." Effects rapid pace entry new technology firms. Examination three components telecommunications industry. Time horizons; potentials in long term holding. Micro-cap manager knowledge risks, gains, in venture stocks. Following companies outside U.S. Contrarian choices. Why storage market "going to explode", exploring firms involved. Technology as "market driven" industry. Discussion of choices, preferences, including: Superconductor Technology (SCON), Lucent Technologies (LU), Nokia (NOKA), Motorola (MOT), Datum (DATM), AML Communications (AMLI), ESS Technology (ESST), C - Cube (CUBE), Oak Technology (OAKT), Storage Technology (STK), EMC (EMC) and MTI Technology (MTIC). Complete Text, approximately 5,800 words. Document #DAE812. SPECIAL INTER- VIEWS, The Wall Street Transcript, 100 Wall Street, NY 10005. Voice: (212) 952-7400. Fax: (212) 668-9842. E-Mail twst@worldnet.att.net. Computer/Technology Industry *A1*