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To: c-horse who wrote (6020)8/5/1998 11:30:00 AM
From: JR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
Mickey Mouse SEC fillings;

3DFX SHAREHOLDER FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES

WASHINGTON, DC, Aug. 03, 1998 (States) -- Justin Wolf, a shareholder of 3DFX Interactive, Inc. of San Jose, Calif., reported on July 27, 1998, the proposed sale of 1,000 shares on July 20, 1998, for approximately $21,000 through Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.

3DFX SHAREHOLDER FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES

WASHINGTON, DC, Aug. 03, 1998 (States) -- Dolores Stone, a shareholder of 3DFX Interactive Inc. of San Jose, Calif., reported on July 28, 1998, the proposed sale of 4,000 shares, for $62,000 through PaineWebber Inc.



To: c-horse who wrote (6020)8/5/1998 12:31:00 PM
From: Chip Anderson  Respond to of 16960
 
Re: Chip-maker vs. Board-maker

I'd be amazed if TDFX started making boards. I'd much prefer to see them remain laser-focused on designing high-performance, next-generation chipsets. I _strongly_ believe that there are several more generational improvements to come in the 3D graphics area and those improvements will come from companies that are focused on creating the future rather than commoditizing the status quo.

My 1.5 cents (-25% from when I bought)
Chip