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9161 Postings, 8956 Tage hjw2USA..Rambus.explodiert...!! o.T.

 
  
    #1
22.03.01 21:37
 

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7885 Postings, 8895 Tage ReinyboyYo, is ja Wahnsinn

 
  
    #2
22.03.01 21:40
was ist denn da los ??



Mfg     Reinyboy  

9161 Postings, 8956 Tage hjw2..glaube, hat was mit dem Prozess gegen Infin. zu

 
  
    #3
22.03.01 21:48
tun, Verschiebung auf April.., ausserdem haben die Chips angezogen...  

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1737 Postings, 8824 Tage Hans DampfAußergerichtliche Einigung wird wahrscheinlicher.

 
  
    #4
23.03.01 09:58
Eventuell sind die, von Infineon zurückgehaltenen Papiere, doch belastender
für die Firma. Jetzt wird eine außerger. Einigung wahscheinlicher, da Infineons Chancen, vor Gericht zu bestehen, dadurch sinken.

A Nice Ramb-Up: A Brighter Legal Outlook Lifts Rambus
                   Shares 33%
                    By Caroline Humer
                   Senior Writer
                   3/22/01 7:22 PM ET


                   For the second week in a row, investors were caught up in the pretrial activity
                   between Rambus (RMBS:Nasdaq - news) and Infineon Technologies
                   (IFX:NYSE - news) Thursday, as details of some recently admitted Infineon
                   documents sparked speculation that Rambus' position in the patent
                   infringement case is stronger than previously thought.

                   In addition, a research report indicating that the two companies might settle
                   instead of going to trial on April 10 provided further fodder for Rambus shares,
                   which gained 33% on the day. The move comes after a sharp decrease in the
                   stock last week as a pretrial ruling seemed to limit Rambus' chance for
                   success.

                   "At one time Rambus moved up and down depending on which way Intel
                   (INTC:Nasdaq - news) breathed, and now it's which way the court battles go,"
                   said Gary Harmon, Rambus' chief financial officer. Indeed, Rambus' stock has
                   a history of rising and falling 20% in a day on the mere hint of news. Harmon
                   said there's been no change in plans to go to trial. Infineon wasn't available for
                   comment.

                   Rambus is a semiconductor design company that's suing German
                   chip-fabricator Infineon for royalties on two types of memory chips that
                   Infineon makes. In addition to the trial planned for U.S. District Court in
                   Virginia, Rambus is also suing Infineon in Germany and France and has
                   cases against Hyundei Electronics and Micron Technology (MU:NYSE -
                   news) under way in the U.S. and Europe. TheStreet.com recently looked at
                   the status of those cases and how the uncertainty around them could affect
                   the stock.

                   The uncertainty's affect on the stock is obvious in the Virginia case, where
                   last week the tide swung against Rambus, and this week has swung for it --
                   for now. Rambus lost more than 50% in two days last week. Thursday it
                   gained $5.67 to close at $22.96, still below the $35.35 it traded at prior to the
                   judge's seemingly anti-Rambus ruling last Thursday.

                   On March 15, the judge in that case defined a handful of terms that are used
                   in the four patents at the center of Rambus' case. The judge's definition of
                   these terms was designed to provide guidelines for the jurors, who may not
                   have the technical expertise needed to understand terms regarding the
                   construction of dynamic access random memory included in Rambus'
                   patents. Rambus produces its own proprietary DRAM called Rambus DRAM,
                   which isn't at issue in the lawsuits. Infineon makes synchronous DRAM and
                   double-data rate DRAM, and Rambus believes those are based on its patents.
                   The judge's definitions of some of these technical terms seemed to limit
                   Rambus' ability to prove patent infringement.

                   Then on the morning of March 16 the judge met with Infineon and Rambus
                   lawyers and heard news that some Infineon documents had only recently
                   been discovered and provided to Rambus. He agreed to Rambus' request for a
                   delay and set the trial's start at April 10 instead of March 20. According to the
                   transcript of that session entered into the public docket on March 21, Rambus
                   asserted that the Infineon documents specifically pertain to Infineon's plan to
                   use Rambus technology to produce a mass-market DRAM.

                   In a note to clients Thursday morning, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter analyst
                   Mark Edelstone wrote, "Based on the new evidence, we believe that the
                   potential for Infineon to want to settle out of court has increased significantly."
                   And Edelstone went on to say that this turn of events was "quite positive" for
                   Rambus given the collapse in the stock last week surrounding the judge's
                   decision about the patents. (Morgan Stanley underwrote Rambus' initial public
                   offering.)

                   Now it's just a matter of waiting for the next turn in the trial of Rambus and
                   Infineon.


Gruß Dampf  

826 Postings, 8802 Tage KAWAMANExplodiert ist gut....???

 
  
    #5
23.03.01 10:32
Seit 23.6.00 (Kurs 125 €) hat sich die Aktie auf satte 23 € reduziert...

Aber, ich gebe der Aktie ebenfalls in der nächsten Zeit einiges Erholungspotential, aollt sich der Technologiesektor jetzt endlich beruhigt haben, was ich persönlich für wahrscheinlich halte.

GT
KAWAMAN  

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10725 Postings, 8837 Tage GruenspanWas sagt ihr zu RHAT?

 
  
    #6
23.03.01 11:47
Stolze 30% am heutigen Tag bis jetzt gemacht.
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