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To: Sarah Chapin who wrote (571)2/5/1998 8:39:00 PM
From: Joseph E. Caiazzo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4400
 
To all:
I tried to research this co on EDGAR but it came up as a "no hit". Does anyone have the exact URL for the latest 10-K? If not, does anyone know how to get the latest SEC filings information on the co?
All help appreciated.
JEC



To: Sarah Chapin who wrote (571)2/6/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: Larry Brew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4400
 
Sarah, pat << takeover rumors >>

With sales of $28m, and heavy involvement with the TI c6x chip,
I see one of the big guys being interested in them. Especially TI.
They've been sucking up xDSL software companies like a 'tornado over
water'. (that's an original) :-)
Anyone know why IBM dropped them? I can't believe I invested without
that info, or maybe I can. Something else bothers me. Watching the
stock price and volume several times daily, it looks more like a
slow selloff than a slow accumulation. 5 1/4 - 5 3/8, typically
closing at 5 1/4, very low volumes. ????? What was SSPIF doing for
IBM? Have they maybe shifted directions with TI? OK moneypenny, CEO
talk time. :-)
Larry