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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (15800)11/1/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
<Between you and Scott, You broke even>

I noticed that too, but people from my neighborhood don't like to rub it in.

I figured you would handle that for me.



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (15800)11/2/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: trend line  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
AV your NPRO is on the move recently. You still holding? Thanks.



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (15800)11/2/1998 11:50:00 AM
From: the hube  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17305
 
Keep your eyes on PAIR this week.
With the recent release of the DSL lite standard, could be ready to pop. Market cap is about $600 million, company has $230 million in cash, no debt, and is in the midst of a stock buy back. They will earn about $50 million after tax this year, and have just announced new products. All last week and so far today, volume has been more than double normal, with little or no movement in price.
Just a matter of time before it moves back into favor. Until then, I see little downside risk.
All of above IMO.

John



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (15800)11/3/1998 9:11:00 AM
From: sergio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
AV,
Just in case you missed this.

Tuesday November 3, 8:49 AM (EST)

Applied Materials Opens Milestone EPIC Facility for Process
Integration

SANTA CLARA, CALIF. (Nov. 3) BUSINESS WIRE -Nov. 3, 1998--

Fast-Cycle, Process Flow Development Facility Moves

Company Beyond Offering Equipment and Processes to

Providing Integrated Process Modules for Customers'

Next-Generation Device Structures

Applied Materials, Inc. announced today the opening of its new Equipment and Process Integration
Center (EPIC) in Santa Clara, Calif., the first facility of its kind in the history of the semiconductor
equipment industry. The center currently houses all of the equipment and processes needed for
customers to develop and test a completely integrated multi-level metal copper interconnect
process before installing it in their fab.

news.stocksmart.com

Sergio