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Vari-L (VARL)
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2202 **The street is in the stock, just not to the degree afforded by a larger floatJ Stone-5/16/2000
2201 *Money managers and individual investors are the buyers and sellers here* HearRobertSheldon-5/16/2000
2200 My point about the effect of dilution taking more than a quarter to work out isRobertSheldon-5/16/2000
2199 **the street will probably like to see several quarters before they will step uJ Stone-5/16/2000
2198 Bosco, I am in total agreement with your take. Management on the surface talkJohn J. Riley-5/16/2000
2197 interesting . . . RobertSheldon-5/16/2000
2196 <i> what do you want, management to rescind these stock options? </i&gvoop-5/15/2000
2195 Every RF device (settop boxes, cell phones, GPS, etc. etc.) needs VCO to lock opass pass-5/15/2000
2194 *but honestly never thought of the logical connection between RFMD and Vari-L.*RobertSheldon-5/15/2000
2193 Arcane technical question: Does cellular communication use VCO's because thjoelnevison-5/15/2000
2192 I too have been following RFMD for awhile, and more recently have picked up shayoda_3355-5/15/2000
2191 HUH!?! *I think only the large wireless component suppliers can survive in theRobertSheldon-5/15/2000
2190 *I'll wait one more quarter for signs of improvement.* You better wait loRobertSheldon-5/15/2000
2189 For a bunch of executives who have essentially dedicated their lives to one comRobertSheldon-5/15/2000
2188 Please go see my post explaining the dilution issues. VARL is a victim of its oRobertSheldon-5/15/2000
2187 :-)RobertSheldon-5/15/2000
2186 Hi pp - component shortage is quite prevalent. Even the mighty CSCO mentioned tBosco-5/15/2000
2185 I didn't mean those big wireless players are competitors of VARL. I was trypass pass-5/15/2000
2184 Hi pass pass - economy of scale is obviously a modus operandi in the component Bosco-5/15/2000
2183 I think only the large wireless component suppliers can survive in the end, compass pass-5/14/2000
2182 Hi John - yes, there are different reasons for dilution and I agree with your aBosco-5/13/2000
2181 My point, as a shareholder, is if this dilution continues I'm going to walkJohn J. Riley-5/13/2000
2180 Robert Thanks for your continued insight on VARL----dilution OK.. What do youralessipvh-5/12/2000
2179 When a stock goes from 39 to mid-teens in a short time while earnings are begakmike-5/12/2000
2178 Hi Robert, I admire your faith and patience; however, Jeff certainly has reasonBosco-5/12/2000
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