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To: Galirayo who wrote (298)12/1/1997 8:38:00 PM
From: jas singh MD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4400
 
Good evening Ray,
I looked forward to your TA on the AMTX thread and continue to appreciate your thoughts. I had an opportunity to speak with Susan (IR) today and found her to be very polite and friendly individual. During our conversation, it became very obvious that the company feels terrific about being able to sign on an individual with Mr.Wages(sp) stature. Additionally, she mentioned that since the last San Diego meeting, a number of analysts have gone up to see the company for themselves.( over the past few weeks) According to the information that I've been able to accumulate on this company, it has only 4 institutions holding a total of ~1.3% of the shares.( My information maybe old so if anyone has recent info. I would appreciate it.) The point that I'm making is that this company is currently being supported by the individual investor and the fun will start when the big boys arrive. 1998/99 should be terrific for the this company. According to Mr. Gilder, TXN believes that the DSP sector will be larger than $50 billion by the year 2007. Currently, TXN has ~45% of the DSP market and is investing heavily to make sure that they retain their leadership position. I've said it before and will probably say it again...DON'T OVERLOOK THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH TXN. Then again, I think that I'm preaching to the choir.

Sincerely,

Jas