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To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (14950)9/11/1998 6:56:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 25814
 
If one had bought Dippy's beloved Philip Morris a mere 24 years ago...

Make that "17 years"! MO had a split-adjusted price of $1.75 in 1981 and with the recent 10% increase, the dividend now stands at $1.76 per share...

Dipy.



To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (14950)9/11/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: shane forbes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Jock:

That is indeed long term "investing".

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LSI mentioned as "Best of Show" in Bloomberg Personal.

Which is good until one realizes that there are 59 other
"Best of Show" companies and...

the "reason" LSI is picked is because they make - embedded
processors -

"Rounding out the best of the embedded microprocessor companies
are Hitachi, NEC, Philips Electronics, and LSI Logic in California.
But take note: Intel itself is also pushing into this
blazing area."

May be it's just me but I thought LSI was just a tad more
than an embedded microprocessor company!

Having said that LSI does sell a lot of embedded processors and
thanks to the chips in the PlayStation they grew really fast last year.

Boy I hope people don't think of LSI as a proxy for Motorola <g>

Article also mentions networking, game consoles and handsets as
viable boom markets (esp. the third).

Shane.