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General Lithography
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1205 AV, Analysts are forecasting strong growth for SVGI SVGI should exceed the higQualified Opinion-3/5/2000
1204 AV, thank you. You probably bought some of my shares. Don't confuse luck wQualified Opinion-3/5/2000
1203 I guess there is no use in continuing this conversation. You are correct and SVAndrew Vance-3/5/2000
1202 SVGI started to move and as I stated before, as soon as we saw some life in it Andrew Vance-3/5/2000
1201 AV, You said: "We are not talking about products 3 years down the road. SemiBull-2/29/2000
1200 Please bookmark and help us figure out the top: Subject 33590 I feel we'rePink Minion-2/29/2000
1199 IBM to disclose details of new photoresist for 0.10-micron processing By Jack RJim Oravetz-2/29/2000
1198 PREVAIL uses masks, so it's not direct write. It is also totally unrelatedFJB-2/29/2000
1197 I won't deny that and under ordinary circumstances I would agree. Do not geAndrew Vance-2/29/2000
1196 AV, SVGI has reported substantial earnings growth over the last few quarters SQualified Opinion-2/29/2000
1195 "and in my opinion, based on our research before the market insanity on boSemiBull-2/29/2000
1194 The Canon tool is a threat to everyone. Look closely at the article and at leasAndrew Vance-2/29/2000
1193 I also prefer substantial revenue and earnings as a solid foundation for futureAndrew Vance-2/28/2000
1192 Your last sentence says it all, "bubble to burst" These stocks have Andrew Vance-2/28/2000
1191 This story has made the rounds today and I think it started here with a privateAndrew Vance-2/28/2000
1190 Demosthenes, IBM doesn't have a working model They believe its possible toQualified Opinion-2/28/2000
1189 Andrew, siliconinvestor.com Would this news from IBM translate into a direct Demosthenes-2/28/2000
1188 AV, While I have been a "long term" bull in the superconductor sectoSemiBull-2/28/2000
1187 AV, good luck with your extreme momentum investing.. I prefer substantial reveQualified Opinion-2/28/2000
1186 AV, Canon with its 248 nm litho. tool is a threat to ASML SVGI has moved technQualified Opinion-2/28/2000
1185 Thanks for the link but I had already seen this article. I was so impressed witAndrew Vance-2/28/2000
1184 Better late than never. You are correct. It took awhile but the official line iAndrew Vance-2/28/2000
1183 Optical Lithography Gets Down How low can it go? By Bernard Levine How low caJim Oravetz-2/28/2000
1182 That is news to me if it is really what is about to take place. Not that they dAndrew Vance-2/28/2000
1181 Thanks for the link. Apparently this is an example of what I was trying to getAndrew Vance-2/28/2000
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