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Altera
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1789 Here's some analyst talk for today: Xilinx (XLNX) 34 7/16 +1/32: Morgan Stnealm-6/23/1998
1788 I guess I'm still trying to see what you mean by SOCs. What your describinnealm-6/23/1998
1787 Nealm: This present rally is unlikely to be sustained. As Earnings season kicksDoug-6/23/1998
1786 If you hold a bunch already then you might want to wait until the numbers come kash johal-6/22/1998
1785 Today has me concerned - XLNX up 2 1/2 with Altera up only 1/4. Now a pretty sLewis M. Carroll-6/22/1998
1784 What you are calling SOC's from CY and MU are not SOC's. These first gkash johal-6/22/1998
1783 Another company I look for leadership is HWP. They've broken a major supponealm-6/22/1998
1782 >>Xilinx/Altera came along with FPGA's from mid eighties and they havnealm-6/22/1998
1781 <i>Altera has NO products where there are not readily available competitiStu-6/21/1998
1780 I agree that the tech industry goes in waves of new technology and apps, but I Stu-6/21/1998
1779 > As a discussion of Intel in 1980 and it's prospects-- > go figurekas1-6/21/1998
1778 The tech industry goes in waves of new technology and apps. If you just look akash johal-6/20/1998
1777 You also make excellent points. However, perhaps I didn't make my compariskas1-6/20/1998
1776 You make excellent general points unfortunately Altera is no Intel. There arekash johal-6/19/1998
1775 > Both ALtera/Xilinx have made pricing projection over the > next year tkas1-6/19/1998
1774 I have great respect for companies like Altera, Linear and Maxim. I use them asStefan-6/19/1998
1773 You are absolutely mistaken. Both ALtera/Xilinx have made pricing projection okash johal-6/19/1998
1772 I bought some Altera recently for 30.81 which was about $4 cheaper that Xilinx William Grady-6/19/1998
1771 nealm: That was an excellent brief for a newbie. What I really appreciated mostDoug-6/19/1998
1770 I would consider buying BOTH companies. For the most part their prices track wnealm-6/19/1998
1769 > do I invest in ALTR or XLNX. For now, I would like to > invest in one kas1-6/19/1998
1768 Hello to all, I'm believe in the future of PLD's/FPGA's. The inPatriarch-6/18/1998
1767 Stu: I sold out slightly higher as it was the cheapest option. Doug-6/18/1998
1766 Technically, today's trading does not portend well. The double-hump that AStu-6/18/1998
1765 Stu: Todays trading does not portend well. It will be prudent to hedge or wait Doug-6/17/1998
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