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To: Z Analyzer who wrote (4973)11/11/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9256
 
Z, what's Adaptec got to do with DDs? Please see below...

Texas Instruments Buys Adaptec Unit
(11/10/98 5:51 p.m. ET)
By Stephan Ohr, EE Times

Texas Instruments has acquired what it calls the "high-end
technology solutions operation" of Adaptec.

The group, located in Irvine, Calif., is developing
1-gigabyte-per second and 2.5-gigabyte-per-second
transceivers that connect SCSI drive arrays with Fibre
Channel cables in mainframe computing environments. The
acquisition also gives TI system-simulation software
capabilities for disk drives, and gives TI's Storage
Products Division -- the former Silicon Systems --
additional strength in high-end disk-drive components, said
Russ Garcia, vice president of marketing for the division.
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techweb.com

G.




To: Z Analyzer who wrote (4973)11/12/1998 8:04:00 AM
From: CPAMarty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9256
 
Samsung Breakthrough Brings Low-Cost Competitor to High-Capacity Floppy Disk Drive Market; Pro-FD's Internal Servo Writer Cuts Total Solution Cost

zdii.com



To: Z Analyzer who wrote (4973)11/12/1998 10:34:00 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9256
 
"If you are referring to Bill Fleckenstein, the guy is a perennially bearish short seller who is always negative on these stocks."
Fleckenstein is the kind of capitalist who believes that the market is always right except when it doesn't agree with him.