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13970The SEC will be knocking on their door soon.Don Green-9/27/2005
13969MJ You ran away because you couldn't handle the truth and wanted to limmit Don Green-9/27/2005
13968... rearranging the deck chairs ... JMHO. Charles Tutt (SM)Charles Tutt-9/26/2005
13967Mr. Green Courtesy goes a long way in this world. Without question, Wes has doMJ-9/26/2005
13966Fm MJ to Wes 9/25/2005 3:46:24 PM <i> Thank you for all of the work you Don Green-9/26/2005
13965Intel's Itanium Chip Finds Some Support By a WALL STREET JOURNAL Staff RepoDon Green-9/26/2005
13964Just a friendly reminder The clock is still ticking...... Last Close above $1.00Don Green-9/26/2005
13963Here's how Bankruptcy works: sec.gov investopedia.comDon Green-9/22/2005
13962Here's how TRANSITIVE works: transitive.comWes-9/22/2005
13961Apple Servers Drive New EU Supercomputer By Mark Hachman September 21, 2005 Don Green-9/21/2005
13960Silicon Graphics, Inc. Announces Increased Debt Financing Commitment E-mail or Wes-9/20/2005
13959Dell pulls plug on Itanium servers infoworld.com internetnews.comDon Green-9/16/2005
13958Here's a talk by Jay Alix (Alix Partners and Questor Partner Funds) made JanWes-9/15/2005
13957SGI Technology Empowers Critical Analysis at Kennedy Space Center's Ice and Don Green-9/14/2005
13956images.google.comDon Green-9/13/2005
13955118 inches high wouldn't fit under MY desk. :-) Charles Tutt (SM)Charles Tutt-9/13/2005
13954NEC's supercomputer sits by your side Published: September 13, 2005, 2:59 PDon Green-9/13/2005
13953Jozef Thank you for a very reasoned reply. What it seems to me, a layman in MJ-9/12/2005
13952MJ, I am sure the DOD would find someone to maintain those systems, even if SGIJoe NYC-9/12/2005
13951Charles No, I ask the question as I wanted to pose it. The question you believMJ-9/12/2005
13950The question you _should_ be asking is how essential SGI's current shareholdCharles Tutt-9/12/2005
13949I have to be somewhere this afternoon-----I do have a question that I would likeMJ-9/12/2005
13948I agree that Montecito based machines will be good. However, as the Montecito sWes-9/12/2005
13947Wes, Those should be good machines, offering good performance. Montecito chip Joe NYC-9/12/2005
13946OK, although I think that answer is somewhat flip, what's your take on this Wes-9/12/2005
13945neolib, <i>So SGI's current lineup is approaching EOL, and their IP nJoe NYC-9/12/2005
13944Wes, <i>What is your take on this article?</i> I agree with this pJoe NYC-9/12/2005
13943Another possible reason why Intel might pick them up. On their own, I doubt theneolib-9/12/2005
13942What is your take on this article? theinquirer.netWes-9/11/2005
13941Interesting thoughts, but I frankly don't think Itanium was making much progCharles Tutt-9/11/2005
13940Charles, <i>I doubt the plan would have worked even without AMD. After alJoe NYC-9/11/2005
13939I doubt the plan would have worked even without AMD. After all, the Itanium wasCharles Tutt-9/11/2005
13938<i> There are other possibilities, that may not be favorable to the sharehneolib-9/11/2005
13937neolib, <i> Intel incorrectly thought that their dominant market positionJoe NYC-9/11/2005
13936neolib Thanks for the feedback. DonDon Green-9/11/2005
13935First stock I every owned, back a couple of decades almost. Bought it at aroundneolib-9/11/2005
13934neolib What even attracted you to this stock and why would you even consider inDon Green-9/11/2005
13933The history of the last 15 years in CPU design has rather convincingly shown thaneolib-9/11/2005
13932Wes, SGI is one of the top 2 vendors of Itanium systems (HP is the other). TheJoe NYC-9/10/2005
13931Charles, <i>I think SGI settled its long term future when it drank the ItJoe NYC-9/10/2005
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