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To: Parker Benchley who wrote (8774)1/12/1998 7:29:00 PM
From: slob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14577
 
Thread: I'm interested in Fabless companies that have fallen yet recovered.

I can only remember a few fabless companies that stumbled yet still managed to recover to their previous levels. I'm talking about recovering from major problems where they lost their dominance in a particular segment and than had to regain it or find a new segment.

I could only think of two examples: CHPS and DSPG, whereby DSPG was really a failed IPO rather than a high flyer that fell to earth. I'm interested in input from others because this topic seems very important when assessing the future of SIII as well as ESST, CUBE, CRUS, and so on.

Slob



To: Parker Benchley who wrote (8774)1/12/1998 7:33:00 PM
From: Mike Learner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14577
 
George, Maybe a % of our investment should be devoted to good use for keeping DAMIEN away in 1998!!!!

MBrad