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To: Robin who wrote (3899)12/17/1997 2:39:00 AM
From: Cary Salsberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
Robin,

24 was the low for XLNX in the summer of 96, while the low for ALTR was 13. ALTR has grown sales and earnings since then, but XLNX has not. I bought 1/3 of XLNX at 30 (ALTR was higher then) and I am looking to buy again at 25 and 20, which will give me an average cost of 24. I am wondering why I didn't buy ALTR at the recent 30 price, but I guess I was influenced by the ML and Lehman analyses which seem to favor XLNX now. I had thought to start buying ALTR at 25, but I probably should rethink starting at 30.

I am flying by the seat of my pants with these two because I don't believe they will get to "value" levels. Two others I would like to buy, LLTC and MXIM, are even worse.

Cary

Cary



To: Robin who wrote (3899)12/17/1997 3:11:00 PM
From: Dee Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
robin,

> I been accumulating ALTR since it hit 39 level <

then you might like to unload some right now. Clint told me to buy
altr around $30 and we both sold today.

dee