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To: Aggie who wrote (4400)4/20/1999 7:25:00 PM
From: Keith Fauci  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
EPS release after market close.



To: Aggie who wrote (4400)4/20/1999 10:29:00 PM
From: add  Respond to of 6180
 
Well there are a lot of uninformed investors that sold because revenues did not grow. Usually that's a bad sign. However, what these short sighted fools don't understand is that it dropped due to the selling of the memory business.

Don't worry, read the quarterly SEC filings when it comes out,and hold on to your shares. They will rise. Eventually the market will figure out that TI is no longer in memory but in higher margin DSPs. Another good quarter should be enough.



To: Aggie who wrote (4400)4/21/1999 7:01:00 AM
From: John Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Aggie,re:"Where is this going". I think(hope) I can help you,
you are going to be rich but not as rich as would like later
this year.

But the 'WAR-TAX' is more troublesome than TXN(the company).
People have to be fed and housed first before they need Cellular
phones or Electronic Gadgets. So our government and the world are
rightfully obliged to put money there first.

So we have about 100-300 Billions of fund allocated to the priority
area. Unless we print money fast (we probably will), it has to
come from somewhere and I don't see 'electronic company' can escape
this short term phenomenon. (My math is take the liars' number and
times 50 to 100).

This is just 'operating cost' of war.

Usually, U.S like to pay extra at the end of a war as part of
somekind of settlement.

We we are going to WIN the WAR. We always do and always pay.

Business is good, but WallStreet like/enjoy/need to whip TXN to
maximize the return.

You'll be OK tomorrow, I hope.

BTW: Are you really an 'Aggie' (you know) or 'Angie'.<ggg>