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To: Starlight who wrote (7078)11/30/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Respond to of 9695
 
The first somewhat substantial decrease in short interest in many months occurred in November. Will be interesting to see the December report and see if these was more short covering.

Short interest was reduced by about 25,000 shares in November.

See it at: viwes.com

--Bilberry



To: Starlight who wrote (7078)12/1/1998 7:38:00 AM
From: Anaxagoras  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
Hi Betty,

Thanks for the comments.

Unfortunately I know nothing about how Sematech works, although I understand that it's rather influential.

<<Industry consortium Sematech is sponsoring efforts to narrow down candidates for post-optical lithography.>>

To anyone who cares to take a shot at this, I'm wondering what kind of stock action we could expect if one or two candidates are "eliminated" either (1) leaving X-ray standing or (2) taking it out. The real question actually is this; will Sematech's meeting have any influence on the stock if either 1 or 2 occurs? IOW, how influential will be the outcome of the conference? My question isn't well phrased, but I hope it's clear.

Anaxagoras