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To: Clint E. who wrote (19664)2/3/1999 9:29:00 PM
From: fedhead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70379
 
Reinstated position in YHOO at 356, AMZN at 122 and NSOL at 211.
I agree with your bullish oulook.

Anindo



To: Clint E. who wrote (19664)2/4/1999 7:08:00 AM
From: Iris Shih  Respond to of 70379
 
Clint,

Good to see you turn bullish on market short-term again.

I love intc more and more each day. Guess it's not such a boring stock after all.

**The year-old partnership of chip giant Intel Corp. (Nasdaq:INTC - news) and
toy maker Mattel Inc. (NYSE:MAT - news) announced its first two products Wednesday -- an electronic
microscope and a video camera that both work with a personal computer.

The toys, called the Intel Play X3 Microscope and Intel Play Me2Cam, will both be on display next week at the
American International Toy Fair in New York, the toy industry's biggest trade show and event.

**Intel and ADI Combine Engineering Resources to Develop New DSP Core Targeted for Embedded
Communication and Computing Devices

Keep an eye on adi. Look what intc has done to rmbs and mu.

I love my semis more and more each day. The only concern I have now is I am afraid that aggressively shorts might push the semi nuts from this highly expensive level to a ridiculous level later if they keep shorting them. I want my semi dog to climb steadily so I don't need to watch them tick by tick like what I do to the internuts.

Following is just a rumor but if it's true look out the automation guys, ie pria, brks, cmos

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Intel Corp. here has decided to go ahead with its first 300-mm,
0.13-micron-design-rule fab in Oregon, and next month will announce a 10-year, $10 billion
program in the next-generation wafer size, sources said today.

Intel will launch construction this year of a 300-mm development fab that will expanded into
initial production, according to the sources. Next month's announcement will cover a
full-blown Intel plan to expand into multi-fab 300-mm production over the next decade.

Look what they have done to klic. A contract reward yesterday pushed it up more than 4 points. Imagine when all the Asian companies start resuming their orders, what will these semi nuts act!

Bought more brcm Tuesday. Had fun with egrp and bcst. Look at bcst closely. It splits next week. If yhoo's split well. This one will go too.

Iris