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To: Jonas who wrote (5361)5/3/1998 2:32:00 AM
From: Jonas  Respond to of 14464
 
Hi All
Finally found original link to Fujitsu with production slated in mid-98 - O.K. so are we going to have a delay or not?

techweb.cmp.com

Posted news of the Opening of Siemens-Mot plant previously
Message 4239087

Considering Siemens' achievement of first Silicon 64MB DRAM in 0.25 process in a record 3 months ...what are the obstacles producing
'Enhanced'-versions?

And similarely,if Siemens already has designs for higher density
SDRAM (which they do of course)what are obstacles in producing 'E'-versions?



To: Jonas who wrote (5361)5/3/1998 11:18:00 AM
From: Trenton A. Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14464
 
That's what makes our market: different opinions (and resulting wagers) on the prospects of a given company. There's nothing wrong with speculating on RMTR using a *small* portion of a total portfolio; however, those making bigger wagers are (IMHO) fools.

I do buy small (risky) technology companies in my IRA account, where short term trading suffers no severe tax penalties. Yes, I even owned 4000 shares of RMTR at one time, but I sold at $9 and decided to move the money to another small company with better (and faster) payback prospects. I just didn't want to wait any longer. With my small-cap/short term investments, I cannot afford to hold 4000 shares of dead money for more than a year.

Indeed, making big money with RMTR will require accumulating lots of shares at very low price levels and then waiting/praying for at least four conditions/factors to turn in favor of management. I have decided not to participate in this scenario.

Regards,
Trenton.