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Vari-L (VARL)
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1152 To all, This may be of interest for the thread. It is a Financial Analyst Meetsteve-8/4/1999
1151 Robert, I've got one more question for you. After completing more DD I seeJBruin-8/4/1999
1150 Could we follow in the footsteps of RF Micro? worldlyinvestor.comLabrador-8/2/1999
1149 O/T, Pat could you check out IDC? Looks like another wireless related companyJon K.-8/2/1999
1148 New Update on VARL geocities.comron forgus-7/31/1999
1147 Thanks for the comments on VARL.. As I said, I'm impressed that such a smaGary Walker-7/30/1999
1146 *does QCOM have a VCO producer they consider to be a preferred provider?* Not Robert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1145 does QCOM have a VCO producer they consider to be a preferred provider? Regardvoop-7/30/1999
1144 Dogman, Like I said in an earlier post, given VARL's processing efficienciJ Stone-7/30/1999
1143 I'm smiling at your comments about cell phone usage. At this week's Unpat mudge-7/30/1999
1142 *Sure they [NOK] weren't doing acquisition due diligence?* I did not ask .Robert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1141 *Does 20,000,000 units represent the 75% of projected market potential and if Robert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1140 Robert, I just wanted to thank you for all your valuable input on this thread. JakeStraw-7/30/1999
1139 >>NOK visited VARL recently and after an exhaustive audit at NOK's exLabrador-7/30/1999
1138 *All things considered, the base station market is still early in its life cyclRobert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1137 *Vari-L grabbed 75% of the base station market* Recent estimates from NOK, ERIRobert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1136 *Vari-L was able to capture 75% market share and lose shareholder value. * PlRobert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1135 *Does VARL have the critical mass to compete with the big boys?* Yes. Time andRobert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1134 * Sure, there's the exception, but the average small cap hasn't kept upRobert Sheldon-7/30/1999
1133 Does 20,000,000 units represent the 75% of projected market potential and if sDutch-7/30/1999
1132 Dutch, Robert is more informed than I, however, let me try to answer your quesJ Stone-7/30/1999
1131 After listening to the conference call and how great it is to compete against tDutch-7/30/1999
1130 I believe their biggest competitors are Japanese and VARL beats them more timespat mudge-7/30/1999
1129 Thanks for your input... Does VARL have the critical mass to compete with the Gary Walker-7/30/1999
1128 >> I challenge you to have a bit of patience . . . You've been talkGary Walker-7/30/1999
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