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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (4867)4/29/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: Justa Werkenstiff  Respond to of 15132
 
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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (4867)4/30/1999 8:35:00 AM
From: Greg Jung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 
Andrew: the DRAM condition of despair for MU were well set up
last fall, however since TI and INTC still had stock tied up
related to their cash infusion they held some conferences in Arizona and got Joey B to talk up the trash and ran the stock up to $80 from
the $24 it was at (and should have fallen from there). This example of outright stock hyping and price manipulation, against all common sense, exemplifies the fraudulent nature of stock recommendations.

Now your commentary ignores the historically obvious and continues the seasonal fiction that "oh what a surprise, MU is losing money!". And I suppose we should also pay 20x total historical earnings for AMAT now, also.

Meanwhile, the economy is doing quite well and there are plenty of real companies to buy stocks in besides the pump-and-dump semiconductor and semi-equip industry.

Greg