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To: Yakov Lurye who wrote (4008)6/16/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: JR  Respond to of 16960
 
3DFX FORMER EMPLOYEE FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES

WASHINGTON, DC, Jun. 15, 1998 (States) -- Lauree Stawgel, a former employee of 3DFX Interactive of San Jose, Calif., reported on June 5, 1998, the proposed sale of 5,000 shares on May 22, 1998, for $110,937 through Charles Schwab & Co. Inc.

3DFX AFFILIATE FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES

WASHINGTON, DC, Jun. 15, 1998 (States) -- Gordon Campbell, an affiliate of 3DFX Interactive Inc. of San Jose, Calif., reported on June 5, 1998, the proposed sale of 30,000 shares on May 28, 1998, for $600,000 through BancAmerica Robertson Stephens.



To: Yakov Lurye who wrote (4008)6/16/1998 12:08:00 PM
From: Yakov Lurye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
Looks like volume is drying up . My uneducated guess is that we'll close somewhere around 20 by on expiration Friday. Any opinions?




To: Yakov Lurye who wrote (4008)6/16/1998 7:44:00 PM
From: Pierre-X  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 16960
 
Re: Production planning

You said:
but neither have I seen any factual data supporting your (plausible) "worst case" scenario (production capacity of current suppliers is limited, TDFX looking to find new suppliers in the last moment due to poor planning/unpredicted surge in demand

Yakov, AFAIK, this scenario isn't hypothetical. It's actual 3DFX history circa late 97.

God bless,
PX