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1355always forward the questionable e-mails to eBay at this address spoof@ebay.com Paul Smith-1/20/2005
1354Frank, <i>those cash flow numbers are staggering</i> Not sure whatMike Buckley-1/20/2005
1353Apollo, Re: "Wow. I never thought of that one. We've known for a while Jim Mullens-1/20/2005
1352Thanks for the excellent summary, Eric! I'm blown away by Q's performanUncle Frank-1/20/2005
1351I received a couple, and I've never had a PayPal account :-)kumar-1/20/2005
1350OT: Paypal EMail Scam One is in progress and the email reads thus: <I>InEric L-1/20/2005
1349carborundum Car·bo·run·dum ( P ) Pronunciation Key (käkumar-1/20/2005
1348Apollo, Cambridge Consultants obviously think its worthwhile... cambridgeconsuJohn Walliker-1/20/2005
1347QCOM in CQ4/FQ1 <B>QCOM Fiscal Q1 Earnings in a Nutshell</B> * GoiEric L-1/20/2005
1346Good news on a bad Qcom day........ The January 20th edition of the New EnglandApollo-1/20/2005
1345I believe that's called carborundum (EOM)straight life-1/20/2005
1344There is, however, a big difference between grinding particles and a perfect 3&qThomas Mercer-Hursh-1/19/2005
1343Apollo; You probably already knew this but silicon carbide is a really common grglasart1-1/19/2005
1342We're in the era of Jobs II theglobeandmail.comstockman_scott-1/17/2005
1341My understanding is that it is difficult to work with and that Cree owns the patalanrs-1/17/2005
1340>>>>Cree seems to have a virtual lock on silicon carbide based LEDs&Apollo-1/17/2005
1339I'm a little reluctant to get too detailed, partly because I have no specialalanrs-1/16/2005
1338ARS,,,appreciate your comments. Since you expect to own CREE for many years to Apollo-1/16/2005
1337Re CREE Having had 100 shares called away in Nov. at 35, I bought them back aalanrs-1/15/2005
1336>> CREE - Buying opportunity or sign of trouble? My take is that it'sUncle Frank-1/14/2005
1335CREE - Buying opportunity or sign of trouble?Thomas Mercer-Hursh-1/14/2005
1334Five years of Ballmer--the effect on Microsoft news.com.com Bill Gates' exstockman_scott-1/13/2005
1333Cisco and EMC link up......maybe this will get UF out of his cocoon. <g> Apollo-1/11/2005
1332The other side of the story money.cnn.comThomas Mercer-Hursh-1/7/2005
1331Microsoft move sends shivers through antivirus market computerworld.comstockman_scott-1/7/2005
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