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To: Edgar Costello who wrote (2650)12/12/1997 2:21:00 PM
From: starpopper  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
In at $55, $51, $45 soon, and $40 if lucky!

In a year I'll be sitting on a 100% gain...NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!!!

When this baby starts its' prolonged, steady rise, in $5 to $15 clips, these days will turn out to be the LAST great buying opportunity for this stock...and the current naysayers will have fled our thread!

I hope the shorters are banking the $$$ made so far because they're going to need it badly when this STOCKROCKET lights its' second stage boosters to fairly value the incredible stream of revenue in 1999 from ALL chip makers!!!

I see only 2 to 4 more weeks of buying opportunity left, after that look for HEAVY institutional buying and analyst upgrades to propel us back to $75 by April!!!

$weet Dream$

Starpopper



To: Edgar Costello who wrote (2650)12/12/1997 2:52:00 PM
From: Tom Gebing  Respond to of 93625
 
Edgar, your big on unsubstantiated comments. How about you providing some solid information along with your Shorty comments. Otherwise don't post disinformation.



To: Edgar Costello who wrote (2650)12/15/1997 9:51:00 PM
From: Sleeperz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
>>>Intel is not 100% behind Rambus; not anymore
You want proof ? Call Intel<<<<

On the front page of EETimes Mon Nov 24 1997 in the What's Hot section:

Intel gets behind DDR SGRAM., which it intends to use for its
forthcoming i740 3-D graphics chip. First parts are expected in the
2H98.

Considering a graphics application needs lots of bandwidth Intel
must figure DDR SGRAM is better than RDRAM in the i740 application.

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