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To: Curlton Latts who wrote (8248)11/5/1997 10:35:00 AM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 25960
 
Carlton: Good idea! BTW Do you think I was rude to the inquiring
mind this am?

Bruce



To: Curlton Latts who wrote (8248)11/5/1997 10:49:00 AM
From: Christopher Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Curly, Done.
To Jess. This move would force the hands of any shorts out there.
CWDA



To: Curlton Latts who wrote (8248)11/5/1997 11:25:00 AM
From: Justa Werkenstiff  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 25960
 
Curly: Why stop with jamming his voice mail with the buyback message? Call him at home <g>. Chase him down on the freeway <g>. Track down his children at school and give them the buyback message<g>. Protest outside his home and walk the picket line <g>.

Now put yourself in his shoes. Who gives him the most grief? Analysts or shareholders on this thread? Why do you want to pressure him? He is on your side. He surely knows your opinion exists. He obviously has better use for the cash. Leave him alone and let him execute his plan. I do not want to see him shopping for purple satin sheets and Nikes as a result of this buyback campaign <g>.

I just think you are going too far here. Other than that, I really appreciate your insight, enthusiasim and opinion on this company as well as your willingness to share this with all of us.



To: Curlton Latts who wrote (8248)11/5/1997 5:25:00 PM
From: Mr. Aloha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Great Idea. CYMER doesn't need $190(?) million in the bank etc..

They could easily spend $30 million and buy back stock. The question IS... while that create a fundenmental change and affect any of the notes recently discussed??

I'm not counting on it but it would be a nice surprise. $30,000,000 / average of $25(?) share = 1.2 million shares and brings more earnings per share. They could be doing it now and report later. Not counting on it!!

I'm sticking to $22 as the bottom. :-)

Aloha