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To: Curlton Latts who wrote (15555)3/6/1998 9:47:00 PM
From: Backfill  Respond to of 25960
 
Spoke with one of the most respected CE's at our company today about Cymer. He works for a large Equipment supplier (Steppers). He said he had recently attended a School at Cymer.
His thoughts on the company...he was totally impressed with the first class operation of Cymer. That they made the best Laser(he's seen them all), and taught the best class he had ever been to.
Jeff...



To: Curlton Latts who wrote (15555)3/7/1998 12:34:00 AM
From: Mr. Aloha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
I'm not buying at these levels... Here's some interesting news..

House bill aims to block
IMF aid to chip makers
By Jack Robertson

WASHINGTON -- U.S. chip makers this week got some legislative help in their campaign to keep any part of the International Monetary Fund bailout from helping rescue foreign competitors--such as Korean semiconductor suppliers.

The House Banking Committee included a specific clause in a bill for $18 billion in additional IMF funding to keep money from bailing out foreign semiconductor companies.

Under the legislation, the U.S. Treasury and Commerce Departments would be required to file a joint biannual report on foreign country compliance with reforms mandated as part of any IMF loans. The bill now goes to the House Appropriations Committee, and ultimately to the Senate, which last year shuttled any additional IMF funding.

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I'll buy MORE shares after things cool off. NOW COMPAQ warns...

Aloha