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To: Lou who wrote (5477)5/12/1998 2:02:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14464
 
I've noticed that too. However, I'm not worried but I do have a question about the projected loss in 1999? I'm wondering if that is true.

BTW, Anybody aware of the new Cubic contract win with the London Underground. This is good news for both Ramtron and Racom. 1.7 million people use the tube daily. Largest FRAM smart card win to date. Whoop it up!

Racom is already in Japan today, talking to Fujitsu. About what? Who knows!

Check it out!

biz.yahoo.com



To: Lou who wrote (5477)5/12/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: gammaray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14464
 
Dougie and Louie, I think that I have come up with something.

i was checking my charts tonight and noticed that my Elder Ray Bear broke above the 0 line. I usually watch for a trend but this is the first decisive blip above the line since the price was at 9 a few months ago. And then I understood where MG was coming from.

First, Doug reported a couple days ago that Lee thinks Auntie won't sell for less than 5. Then MG claims that BEA is not a problem. As you know I have been smacking Auntie around every chance I got regardless of her old age. Lee hinted and MG said it plainly. BEA is no problem. I believe some kind of an understanding has been reached. I assume it involves Sykes, rothchild and Auntie. It probably started when Sykes went to visit late last year after Auntie drove the stock down close to 5. Sykes has convinced her that she still is young enough to enjoy a bull's thrust.

I have long argued with Hiram that the stock will not break 4. No selling climax is required before an upward move because the bottom was induced by Auntie while regular investors (for the large part) have been buying for the long term.

Auntie currently is holding the stock price steady while she adjusts her pressure cooker on the slow burner. There will soon be a convergence of good news and hope. And guess what?

Auntie will let the kids fly their kite. And the beauty of it is that nobody knew that Sykes had stopped in to See Ray Geiger of the Old Farmer's Almanac before his visit with Auntie last year. Ray advised the weather pattern which would produce the best conditions for good kite flying and higher highs. If just a little of that comes true then I will have to take my hat off to rmtr management.

Neil