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To: Champolion who wrote (2287)4/19/1999 2:05:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Champ,

I doubt we will see less than 16 3/16, I may be wrong but it's all technical, so it's sort of like the data's interpretation and my agreeing with it.

Holding long!
Never traded 1 share other than buying below 6 3/4.



To: Champolion who wrote (2287)4/19/1999 2:09:00 PM
From: Caravan  Respond to of 13157
 
This from Thom Calandra's column today in CBS Marketwatch. Check out the convergence reference at the end.

Sigma Designs(SIGM) is the other small California company that could turn some heads at NAB. Sigma has a REALmagic NetStream playback card that it's demonstrating in digital video streaming media applications.

John Hargraves, a Sigma supporter, was the first to point out that the company's MPEG decoder cards, which are used in personal computers for streaming video, will see use at the NAB convention from a handful of companies, including Oracle (orcl: news, msgs) and Silicon Graphics (sgi: news, msgs). Sigma's list of partner companies can be found at sigmadesigns.com.

"There's also a suspicion among Sigma Designs supporters like me that Sigma is in the new all-in-one chip announced by IBM (ibm: news, msgs) that'll be introduced at NAB," Hargraves said.

Another Sigma investor, Glenn Holbert, said Oracle Chairman Lawrence Ellison would demonstrate a Sigma product this week in Las Vegas. Holbert also said the use of set-top boxes --which allow personal computers and television sets to share functions -- "will be the buzzwords over the coming months, and Sigma has positioned itself well in the center of this convergence." Sigma shares early Monday rose 3/8 to 7 1/2.