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- From: mincy@mjolnir.dev.think.com (Jeffrey Mincy)
- Newsgroups: misc.invest
- Subject: Re: Supercomputer picks for '93
- Date: 23 Dec 92 13:01:10
- Organization: Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge MA, USA
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- Message-ID: <MINCY.92Dec23130110@mjolnir.dev.think.com>
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- In-reply-to: merritt@macro.bu.edu's message of 23 Dec 92 17:02:59 GMT
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- In article <MERRITT.92Dec23120259@macro.bu.edu> merritt@macro.bu.edu (Sean Merritt) writes:
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- From: merritt@macro.bu.edu (Sean Merritt)
- Date: 23 Dec 92 17:02:59 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.161812.9321@netcom.com> hcb@netcom.com (H. C. Bowman) writes:
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- Kendall Square Research has had a bumpy ride as an IPO. Started around
- 10 went to 5 1/2 and is currently around 13. KSRC on the NASDAQ.
- There machines are massively parallel and scalable. The have a
- patented technology of "all cache" memory.
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- Actually KSRC is currently at 18 1/2. An Alex. Brown & Sons analyst changed
- to a buy recommendation after KSRC annouced smaller losses and a preliminary
- marketing agreement with Siemens Nixdorf.
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- Thinking Machines are still closely held. They are my pick to
- dominate or at least set the pace.
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- Sean J. Merritt | "Every revolt is a cry of innocence
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- -- jeff
- mincy@think.com
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