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Technology Stocks : Motorola (MOT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: P.T.Burnem who wrote (1008)4/30/1998 3:54:00 PM
From: Investor2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3436
 
"Thursday April 30, 8:00 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Motorola, Inc.

New Bigger, Faster Motorola BurstRAM Eases System Bottlenecks

AUSTIN, Texas, April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- A new larger, faster digital burst synchronous SRAM introduced by Motorola (NYSE: MOT - news) today offers features that will substantially boost system throughput. A new larger Level-two cache, which handles more data, lessens system demand on main memory, and in communications networks can buffer more cells or frames at a faster rate to the processor -- relieving what is a chronic bottleneck function in many systems.

The 128K x 32 pipelined and flow-through configurations provide a burstable, high performance secondary cache for PowerPC(TM) and other high performance microprocessors. The product revolutionizes the early write 4- tick burst capability up to 150 MHz pipelined and 8.5ns flow-through. The higher speeds and 4Meg densities provide greater performance to the computer and communications segments. The product is ideal for network computers, switches, routers, sensors, workstations and desktop PCs that require 1Meg of cache or storage."

More at biz.yahoo.com

Best wishes,

I2



To: P.T.Burnem who wrote (1008)5/8/1998 9:27:00 AM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3436
 
Having gone to college with Chris Galvin, I am certain that he has no chance of turning MOT around. The guy is best suited to be an assistant vice-principal of a middle school. I would like to nominate this joke of a company for the worst performing large tech stock during the greatest bull run ever. Take a look at MOT's price performance at the beginning of 1995 compared to other tech stocks. What a world class loser, and these are companies that often compete with MOT in one or more of MOT's various market segments.

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Doesen't it just make you sick to think of the money you could have made, if you had not trusted your money to this "superior" management team? This pathetic company will over the course of the next two decades see their corporate property go the way previous cutting edge tech giants saw their properties go. Where? Western Electric's Hawthorne Plant in Cicero, Illinois was the largest manufacturer of telephones in the world. It was the largest factory in the world. Today it is a shopping mall. Same fate for Teletype of Skokie, Illinois. What's the proper valuation for this formerly cutting-edge now commodity also-ran? Check out the value of their real estate. That's about it.