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2770 Disagree Jeff, I would rather be a debt holder of the separate fab operations steve olivier-1/2/2000
2769 Steve, as far as the fab goes, as it is no longer a strategic asset or businessjeffbas-1/1/2000
2768 OK - no news on the fab after the close. Guess we have to wait for the earningssteve olivier-12/31/1999
2767 Considering the stock price, I could use a little less of this publicity. What jeffbas-12/30/1999
2766 Jeff, I am sure there are services, but I don't know of any. I don't ksteve olivier-12/30/1999
2765 I agree, Steve. However, do you know of any paid service that has later data? Ijeffbas-12/30/1999
2764 Jeff, It looks to me like the current quarter info in the free section is 9/30steve olivier-12/30/1999
2763 Curious about the Forbes fund buying interest comment. This is the best "fjeffbas-12/30/1999
2762 Here is an interesting article. Another indicator that the industry is good. Lsteve olivier-12/29/1999
2761 Good work Ram. More exposure for our little XICO. You are right, they do nesteve olivier-12/29/1999
2760 To all you ardent XICO aficionados - FORBES 1-10-2000 edition, page 234 has somRam Seetharaman-12/29/1999
2759 Well Folks, I'm off to the ski slopes (eastern U.S.) for the rest of the physicsdh-12/28/1999
2758 Here is some good news from RGR Financial (remember that other firm who picked steve olivier-12/28/1999
2757 I agree physicsdh. Consider them weak hands. Don't worry, their stock wisteve olivier-12/28/1999
2756 I expect you are right about the significance. Still its a bit bothersome thatphysicsdh-12/28/1999
2755 physicsdh, The shares registered to sell were: 2,500 shrs by Ralph Griffin steve olivier-12/27/1999
2754 Any comments on the possible insider selling?physicsdh-12/27/1999
2753 Jeff, Yes it makes sense to write down the Milpitas fab and I expect it eithersteve olivier-12/26/1999
2752 Steve, if this latest stuff means that Xicor is facing real demand (perhaps forjeffbas-12/25/1999
2751 Good post Steve! XICO will zoom after Jan.1, 2000! Merry Christmas! Ram Seetharaman-12/24/1999
2750 Some great work on Yahoo by somedaytheywillhavitit. I am jealous that he scoopsteve olivier-12/24/1999
2749 Don't worry - XICO will go to $ 25 in the first half of 2000! January will Ram Seetharaman-12/23/1999
2748 I posted earlier this morning that they might run XICO up at the end of the daysteve olivier-12/23/1999
2747 The way I look at it Xicor was on the brink of extinction and the new upcycle iphysicsdh-12/23/1999
2746 Joseph, your key issue of "where is the foundation for technological or majeffbas-12/23/1999
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