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C-Cube Microsystems
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Emcee:  Maya Type:  Unmoderated
AN UNPRECEDENTED VALUE ...

We tracked C-Cube Microsystems from its high of $71 hit on 2/26/96
to its low of $16 3/4 in the C-Cube thread. It has been hammered by
short sellers seeking to capitalize on the Asia situation. However,
estimated 1998 earnings are approximately $1.23 per share; at least two
analysts recommend strong buys, and one moderate buy; Here is a good
article to get started upon for new investors:
exchange2000.com

As of 11/15/97, the short interest was 7,494,973. There is no
negative news. The current P/E ratio is approximately 15. These are
signs that the stock should turn around. We will track it in this
thread from the current price of $20 back to its high of $71 and
beyond.

I know that some people have reservations to posting to a new
thread. We can always refer back to the old C-Cube thread for past
information. Immediately after that thread was started, C-Cube started
to slide down and has not seen those highs again as yet. TLC's
situation was similar and along with the start of new thread the
turnaround was initiated. Don't underestimate the positive vibrations
that a new start can have and please start posting to this thread.
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324cbs.marketwatch.comMaya-9/17/1998
323 StrongARM is coming on strong. Intel's i960 is currently the largest volumBillyG-9/17/1998
322news.com Intel flexes StrongARM chip By Michael Kanellos Staff Writer, CNET NewMaya-9/17/1998
321 NCI does have something come out for real! Network Computer, Inc.'s SoftwaMaya-9/17/1998
320 <<Looks like Intel doesn't like hardware decode solutions, prefers soBillyG-9/16/1998
319 Looks like Intel doesn't like hardware decode solutions, prefers software sMaya-9/16/1998
318 The Learning Co. CEO praises cheap PCs and DVDs By Lisa M. Bowman, ZDNet CHICAMaya-9/15/1998
317 Thanks Ron -- you're correct. I confused Patriot and iCompression. BillyG-9/15/1998
316 <i>Patriot...MPEG-2...encoding</i> You sure you aren't thinkiRon Mayer-9/15/1998
315 Gemstar Announces Alliance With Deutsche Telekom to Provide Interactive ProgramMaya-9/14/1998
314 Re: Patriot. I remember someone posting an arrticle about Patriot with the impBillyG-9/14/1998
313 Didn't we have recent news on Patriot Scientic on the main Cube thread: PatMaya-9/14/1998
312 Saturday 12th September Four play for global digital set-top market French pMaya-9/12/1998
311 Maya, both Divi and Cube keep coming out with very impressive products that refBillyG-9/11/1998
310 Broadcasters Gain Control of Their Networks with DiviCom Management Tools AMSTEMaya-9/11/1998
309 More Divi news: DiviCom Debuts DVB-SimulCrypt Solution Broadcasters Gain FlexibMaya-9/11/1998
308 C-Cube MPEG-2 Codec Selected by NDS for Digital Broadcast Encoders (Releated eaMaya-9/10/1998
307 Maya, Thanks for the lead my friend. Much appreciated. Kenny Kenny-9/9/1998
306 Kenny, It has been discussed in the main Cube thread in the May time periodMaya-9/9/1998
305 Maya (and others), Has C-Cube been contrasted with Broadcom, i.e. regarding seKenny-9/8/1998
304 SoftDVDs, Zoran then Mediamatics and now Xing: Xing's Premier Software-OnlyMaya-9/8/1998
303 Nice find on the Avid product. It should work nicely with a consumer MPEG-2 cBillyG-9/8/1998
302 Avid Cinema: biz.yahoo.com Avid Announces Avid Cinema for Windows Company To ShMaya-9/8/1998
301 Avid and Tektronix Form Strategic Alliance to Help Broadcasters Make Move From BillyG-9/4/1998
300 Oracle, SGI cooperate on Digital Video: Oracle (ORCL) and Silicon Graphics (SGMaya-9/4/1998
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