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To: terracin who wrote (2995)2/23/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: Joseph E. Caiazzo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6565
 
Just got back from sunny (read rainy) FLA and checked my favorite board. As long as everyone is speculating on the price movement, let me add my $.02.
The short trend is down for the next few days, we're likely to see 20-21 range. The pressure is on to keep the price low as the pros pick up some cheap call options...I'll be doing the same.
Next week is the beginning of the month and we all know by now that means that the funds come into the market with a new batch of cash (which will be substantial next month as people jump on the bandwagon) With VLSI in the low 20's, lots of new buyers next month.
I'm staying long....very long.
Good trading
JEC



To: terracin who wrote (2995)2/23/1998 8:49:00 PM
From: Vic Breck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6565
 
Wavecom SA, VLSI Technology Inc. In Development Pact

SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS, France (Dow Jones)--Wavecom SA agreed to use VLSI Technology Inc.'s (VLSI) OneC development platform to build GSM, or global system for communciations, products.

Financial terms weren't disclosed.

In a press release Monday, Wavecom said it has worked with VLSI for the past three years developing products including Wavecom's GSM900 and DCS1800 modules.

OneC is an integrated, customizable single-chip baseband silicon product.

Wavecom provides wireless system designs, product and systems for radio communications markets.

VLSI designs and makes system-level silicon integrated circuits.

"Dow Jones News Service"
"Copyright(c) 1998, Dow Jones & Company, Inc."