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To: jopawa who wrote (16588)2/24/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: Mkilloran  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Jopawa.....Nothing more than Cramer speak for ....buy RAMBUS after it's a proven product and earnings are growing.

What he leaves out is that will be in early 2000 at $150 a share and higher....there is a high price to pay for safety.

Pioneers get the best land at the lowest prices buy have to fight off the struggles of the wilderness...(that's where we are now)...
There's a lot of Bears in the woods....but once they get chased off
there are a lot more settlers that will be buying RMBS in 2000-2003



To: jopawa who wrote (16588)2/24/1999 11:15:00 AM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
LOL.....well surprise, surprise. Wouldn't have guessed that AT ALL at all based on his "staff writers" spin. (Got that Marcy? I know you guys read this thread and YOU STILL CAN'T understand the company.)

Alas, poor Jimmy, looks like he got real greedy and missed the$61 opportunity. I saw him go through the same thing with AMZN.....just wait, when RMBS is back in triple digits, he'll come on line saying how he's in, and what the hey? After all he's just great at following the herd, I think he calls it the "church of what's working now"......Or better yet, stick a "dot com" after your name, go public and watch and see how many dead bodies are left in YOUR battlefield. Hahahahahahah....

bp



To: jopawa who wrote (16588)2/24/1999 2:00:00 PM
From: Shibumi  Respond to of 93625
 
Re: Cramer's Opinion

He's making the right call for his style. He's a frenetic trader, and doesn't have time to investigate the fundamentals of the company. Until he sees continued upward or downward momentum on large volume that he can predict, it would be suicidal for the guy to screw around with Rambus.

I subscribe to TheStreet.com and enjoy his work. Of course, I read Berkshire Hathaway's annual report and enjoy Buffett's work. It's really a shame you can't find fantastic fundamental analysis, written with the impact that Cramer has, anywhere that I can find on the web.