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To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (12574)11/19/1997 3:02:00 PM
From: JB  Respond to of 29386
 
FROM THE FRONT PAGE OF MACWEEK (WWW.MACWEEK.COM) VOLUME 11 #44

BY DAVID MORGANSTERN

Content creators head for Comdes/Fall"97 in Las Vegas this week will find the latest in cross-platform multimedia peripherals. Along with a panoply of PC systems and hardware, attendees will see demonstrations of new Digital Video Disc technoligies, high performance interfaces and removable-media drives.

Vendors will put their spin on next genearation storage alternatives, including the latest round of standards for rewritable DVD technology. A consortium including Hewlett-Packard Co. Mitsubishi Chemical Corp, Philips Electronics NV, Ricoh Co., Sony and Yamaha will take the wraps off the DVD+RW, the new name for a format that handles both rewritable DVD and CD REWritable media.

Meanwhile, booters of the high -performance Fibre Channel ARbitrated Loop(FC-AL) interface will be buoyed by the expanded list of compatible products.

More than 60 vendors will crowd into the Fibre Channel Loop Community room at the Convention Center.



To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (12574)11/19/1997 3:02:00 PM
From: Pierre Aydin  Respond to of 29386
 
I am not sure why they broke off the deal with Westell, anyway i am happy, when the deal was announced I sold most of my shares around 19 and bought them back around 14 during that market plunge and now they are back to 20, double whammy for me:)

Pierre



To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (12574)11/19/1997 9:45:00 PM
From: Gary S. LeBlanc  Respond to of 29386
 
As a shareholder of both ANCR and WSTL I think WSTL realy couldn't swing the financing so they convinced TI to purchase Amati, and then WSTL and TI formed some kind of strategic alliance.
Regards,
Gary