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To: jmanvegas who wrote (13747)1/16/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 93625
 
just finished reading a another 12 posts and all the rmbs online news i could find. my findings are:

the fundamentals for rmbs are not the same for us as they were a week ago. they have in fact dramatically improved.

the early product release announcements coupled with the earlier than expected production ramp are great news.

the cnnfn, reuters, cnbc, brokers, etc, coverage is a big plus. the masses now know there is a rmbs. when they find out who rmbs is and what rmbs does, and what intel plans for rdram, they will come in droves. any future positive releases concerning rmbs will have a much bigger impact.

the 5 million shares traded on friday is awesome.

would someone please call me the next time rmbs is going to do this so i can get rich trading rmbs. i just can't figure it all out, so i'll hold my shares until you call.
unclewest
regulars please pm me if i missed something by not reading everything.




To: jmanvegas who wrote (13747)1/17/1999 11:07:00 AM
From: Alan Hume  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Jeff,

welcome aboard, I hope you stay around a while, but we are not short of Bulls on this thread. In fact the odd Bear who shows up now and again never seems to last long with all the $hit which gets thrown at them. But the Bears we have had all seem to have majored in Obnoxiousness, which didn't help them.
Following on from my previous post, it is my personal belief that the problems in Brazil will not effect us any further. Brazil is not an economy that has much consequencies for the US. (After all we got through the Asian problems last year, and Asia is far more significant)
However what I see looming on the horizon is that
a) Russia is still (more than ever) Bankrupt
b) China is bankrupt and won't admit it

I don't want to be holding much on the day they do admit it, because all hell will break loose, and it will be worse than than the Asian crisis last year.

Alan