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To: uu who wrote (10993)3/19/1998 1:46:00 PM
From: E. Graphs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25814
 
Addi,

That's where the stock is holding. I might imagine one last dip to 21+ except that at the moment I'm getting signals that the small caps are bleeding the Dow. If SOX kicks in above 300 we'll be cooking with gas, but right now I just hope it stays above 290. (Remember that I think LSI is a chicken stock:) So, if I were to call it for myself I would buy here and not count on seeing 21+ as long as SOX holds up, and it is doing a pretty good job of that at the moment.

chart1.bigcharts.com:80/report?r=qchart&onbad=qbadsymbol&symb=sox&time=7&sid=11520&sec=x&xyz=102767672&s=31349

207.95.154.130

Since I already bot at 22+ a few days ago, I'll jump on 21+ if it comes around, and I'll probably jump ship if we go below 20.

Hope this helps......we're probably splitting hairs as this could be the bottom
for real this time. <g>

Good luck to us,

E



To: uu who wrote (10993)3/19/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: RFF  Respond to of 25814
 
Article in today's WSJ about new "global" wireless phones that will run on GSM technology. Said Siemens, Robert Bosch, and Ericsson will have phones out this year. Some think market isn't that big yet, but looks like GSM is still strong.

Since LIS already has a GSM chip, think this is a perfect opportunity because the new phones will need to combine ability to work on the 900 megahertz in Europe and Asia and 1,800 megahertz in the US. Sound like a job for combining several chipsets on one chip. Anybody have better knowledge of the tech issues?