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To: REH who wrote (14425)1/28/1999 8:12:00 AM
From: Gary Wisdom  Respond to of 93625
 
Thanks for the info REH. Guess we'll be down $5 on that news again. <ggg> No one said the market was a level playing field. However, yet another reason to hold on and take the short term pain.



To: REH who wrote (14425)1/28/1999 8:52:00 AM
From: CarlY  Respond to of 93625
 
This is crazy!

Forget about the current price and take a look at the recent news and development. The stock is unbelievably cheap!

Have you ever dreamed when a stock is going up like a rocket that it drops and you can pick it up before it's launched. Usually that is only in your dreams. With RMBS, it's the most amazing stock I have ever seen. It has a bright future than ANY other stock on the street and yet it drops every time when I want to add more. I am actually selling more and more of my other stocks to add rmbs leaps.

What a country!

-carl

PS. I called the company's shareholder relation committee but they were done for the day. I'll try to find out more about Friday's meeting agenda and post to the board as soon as I have it. But i am not considering selling. I just want to find out whether I should buy another 5 contracts today or Friday.



To: REH who wrote (14425)1/28/1999 9:56:00 AM
From: REH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
NEC Has No Comment On Intel Investment Report 01/25/99

Newsbytes, Monday, January 25, 1999 at 04:07
(Published on Sunday, January 24, 1999 at 22:07)

TOKYO, JAPAN, 1999 JAN 25 (NB) -- By Martyn Williams, Newsbytes. NEC
Corp. [TOKYO:6701] says it has no comment on Japanese press reports
that it is in talks with Intel Corp. [NASDAQ:INTC] over a possible
investment by the American semiconductor maker.

The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun reported in its Monday morning edition that
Intel is in talks regarding an investment in NEC's memory production
facilities or the company itself. Last week, Intel announced plans
to invest $100 million in Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (Newsbytes,
January 21, 1999). The money will be used for investment in
fabrication, assembly and testing facilities for Rambus DRAM (dynamic
random access memory) chips.

The chips are based on proprietary technology by Rambus Inc.
[NASDAQ:RMBS] and are the standard favored by Intel for next-
generation DRAM chips. At present only a handful of semiconductors
have announced plans to produce Rambus DRAMs and Intel needs to ensure
stable, long-term production for the system to become successful.

NEC has plans to begin production of 72 megabit Rambus DRAM chips
in the first half of this year, with production scheduled to hit 1
million chips per month by the summer. By the end of 1999, NEC expects
to be producing between 3- and 5 million chips per month consisting
of both 72- and 144 megabit varieties.

Reported By Newsbytes News Network, newsbytes.com

sorry if this was posted earlier

reh