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  • SWYZR191 SWYZR191 Jul 13, 1999 10:17 PM Flag

    Your done spamming.............

    haha.........
    Rambus is shipping.
    You
    should never bet against a gorilla like
    INTC.
    pc130,pc266,pc-whatever could be alot better than RMBS,
    but INTC likes
    RMBS.
    Dont fight the mkt. <<<----- rule 1.

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    • i think the word has leaked about the cc and the cnbc show.
      unclewest

    • RMBS + INTC
      RMBS + MU
      RMBS + AMD

      In
      a research note, analyst Mark Edelstone said chip
      giant Intel (INTC: news, msgs) is plugging its support
      of Rambus technology. He said Intel's 820 chipset
      will be ready to support Rambus DRAM-based PC
      introductions before the end of the third quarter.

      Intel
      has "qualified" memory chips made by Hyundai and
      Infineon that use Rambus technology. Micron Technology
      (MU: news, msgs) has said that development of memory
      chips that use Rambus technology is its most important
      initiative, according to Edelstone.

      The analyst also
      said he expects Advanced Micro Devices (AMD: news,
      msgs) to announce later this summer that its new Athlon
      K7-based chipset will support Rambus DRAMs.

      The
      analyst set a 12-month price target of $150 and set
      earnings estimates of 32 cents a share for 1999 and 80
      cents in 2000.

    • 96.5+ now???

    • In a research note, analyst Mark Edelstone said
      chip giant Intel (INTC: news, msgs) is plugging its
      support of Rambus technology. He said Intel's 820 chipset
      will be ready to support Rambus DRAM-based PC
      introductions before the end of the third quarter.

      Intel
      has "qualified" memory chips made by Hyundai and
      Infineon that use Rambus technology. Micron Technology
      (MU: news, msgs) has said that development of memory
      chips that use Rambus technology is its most important
      initiative, according to Edelstone.

      The analyst also
      said he expects Advanced Micro Devices (AMD: news,
      msgs) to announce later this summer that its new Athlon
      K7-based chipset will support Rambus DRAMs.

      The
      analyst set a 12-month price target of $150 and set
      earnings estimates of 32 cents a share for 1999 and 80
      cents in 2000.

    • << H&Q, DOWNGRADED!! 2000 earnings
      estimates a whoping 500% (from $0.15 to $0.03).
      >>

      That's not a 500% downgrade. (1 - ((0.15 - .03) / .15))
      * 100 = earnings of 20% of original ESTIMATES. I
      don't know if you tried the math yourself, but I'm sure
      anybody of your 'education' and 'experience' in the
      industry wouldn't have made such an elementary mistake...
      Unless they wished to INTENTIONALLY MISLEAD others who
      weren't nearly as smart as you are.

      Montie

    • shares at 95 1/2. They just got hit!

    • ROTFLMAO!!! +5 3/16

    • <EOM>

    • ROTFLMAO!!! +5 1/16

    • 12 month target set at $150/share

      In a
      research note, analyst Mark Edelstone said chip giant
      Intel (INTC: news, msgs) is plugging its support of
      Rambus technology. He said Intel's 820 chipset will be
      ready to support Rambus DRAM-based PC introductions
      before the end of the third quarter.

      Intel has
      "qualified" memory chips made by Hyundai and Infineon that
      use Rambus technology. Micron Technology (MU: news,
      msgs) has said that development of memory chips that
      use Rambus technology is its most important
      initiative, according to Edelstone.

      The analyst also
      said he expects Advanced Micro Devices (AMD: news,
      msgs) to announce later this summer that its new Athlon
      K7-based chipset will support Rambus DRAMs.

      The
      analyst set a 12-month price target of $150 and set
      earnings estimates of 32 cents a share for 1999 and 80
      cents in 2000.

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