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To: SecularBull who wrote (57464)8/10/1998 11:37:00 PM
From: jbn3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
RMBS

Received this from Rosemary:

biz.yahoo.com

excerpt:
SEOUL, Aug 11 (Reuters) - South Korean chipmaker Samsung Electronics Co said on Tuesday it had completed development of the 64-megabit Rambus in-line memory module and was set to begin mass producing the device.

The company said it has shipped samples to major semiconductor and PC makers such as Intel Corp (INTC - news), Compaq Computer Corp (CPQ - news) and Dell Computer Corp (DELL - news).


DELLish, 3.



To: SecularBull who wrote (57464)8/11/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: John Koligman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
If this were Jim Kelley posting to you, he would have immediately told you it's 'fare', not fair, but I'll cut you some slack. Since CPQ has been moving up lately I'm not sure what point you are trying to get across in regard to 'how did the shareholders fare in regard to Goldman'. Brokerage firms (and market makers in the case of Dell) play games all the time, and as I said, one upgrade or downgrade is nothing to get all excited about. You guys seem to have every company in Dell's way on the way to the graveyard, I tend to think that CPQ will not roll over and die. I was a heavy buyer of IBM on the way down to the 40's back in the early nineties, I wonder what you would have said about that company back then. Came back nicely. How long have you been around in regard to the market? Remember, Intel was once on the verge of bankruptcy and was bailed out by IBM. We know what IBM went through in the late 80's and early 90's. We also know what Dell went through a couple years back with junk laptops and the retail foray. Don't be so sure it won't happen again. IBM was building plants like crazy also in the 80's, and closing them in the 90's....