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To: david jung who wrote (1387)11/20/1998 10:23:00 AM
From: Deadline2012  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2126
 
Found this on today's Yahoo site - any opinion as to the safety of LTXX going forward?

Test and assembly side makers will likely recover earlier. Credence Systems (Nasdaq:CMOS - news), LTX (Nasdaq:LTXX
- news), Teradyne (NYSE:TER - news), Cohu (Nasdaq:COHU - news) and Kulicke & Soffa (NASDAQ:KLIC - news) are
among the companies in this space, O'Neill said.

Large cap stocks held up much better than small caps, O'Neill added. Share prices of Applied Materials and Novellus
(Nasdaq:NVLS - news), for example, ''have gotten significantly ahead of fundamentals,'' he said.

Semiconductor equipment stocks above the $350 million market cap have bounced back in recent weeks ''to 4, 5, or 6 times
book value and there's no fundamental change in business. Business still looks very bad,'' O'Neill said. ''On the small cap side,
stocks at the bottom were selling recently for book or less than book. Next year, people will wake up and see these smaller
caps as good values.''



To: david jung who wrote (1387)11/20/1998 11:50:00 AM
From: Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2126
 
Why are you posting information on the LTXX thread about "delisting" ?

LTXX is very liquid. You must have the wrong company. I followed your link and it refered me to a posting about K-Tel. I don't understand your post. Please explain.

Mitch