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To: Glenn Norman who wrote (17053)3/4/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: Gary Wisdom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Well, that sure was fun. A stock that closes at the low on a 200 point up day. Gee, glad I bought back. Uggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhh.

Eight more points and we're back to that ugly day last week. That didn't take long.



To: Glenn Norman who wrote (17053)3/4/1999 4:15:00 PM
From: KM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
No, Bobby concluded that the supports held yesterday and figures now that we go up. I agree with that.

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To: Glenn Norman who wrote (17053)3/4/1999 4:25:00 PM
From: REH  Respond to of 93625
 
Sony And Toshiba Team Up On 128-Bit CPU
(03/04/99, 2:33 p.m. ET)
By Jack Robertson, Electronic Buyers' News
Sony and Toshiba have formed a joint venture to produce the new 128-bit CPU for the next-generation Sony PlayStation-II electronic game machine.

The new venture will set up 8-inch wafer production lines within an existing Toshiba fab at Oita, Japan. The companies said Thursday the line will use 0.18-micron design-rule technology. Mass production will start this fall with a capacity of 10,000 wafers a month.

Sony unveiled the PlayStation-II earlier this week, listing LSI Logic as supplier for the single chip I/O processor. The game player will also use Direct Rambus DRAM memory.