Rambus keeps sliding after report
By Lisa Sanders, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 4:10 PM ET Jul 19, 2000
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (CBS.MW) -- Shares of Rambus fell further Wednesday, one
day after the semiconductor-technology specialist reported third-quarter earnings that matched
Wall Street estimates.
Rambus (RMBS: news, msgs) of Mountain View, Calif., posted a
profit of $4.8 million, or 4 cents a share, a 138 percent increase
the $2 million, or 2 cents a share, it made in the year-ago period.
Meanwhile, revenue increased 67 percent to $17.8 million, also a
milestone for the company.
Rambus, whose stock tumbled on Tuesday with shares of most
semiconductor issues, said that figure includes a record $6.6
million in royalties from licensees for shipments of Rambus ICs
during the January to March period. The revenue total also
includes $3.7 million of deferred revenue from canceled
contracts.
Other quarterly highlights include settlement of litigation with
Hitachi and Dell's introduction of the first Rambus-based PC
below $1,500.
Rambus said that all per-share numbers reflect the company's
4-for-1 stock split that went into effect June 14.
Die 90$ werden halten........
Gruß
TGK
By Lisa Sanders, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 4:10 PM ET Jul 19, 2000
NewsWatch
Latest headlines
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (CBS.MW) -- Shares of Rambus fell further Wednesday, one
day after the semiconductor-technology specialist reported third-quarter earnings that matched
Wall Street estimates.
Rambus (RMBS: news, msgs) of Mountain View, Calif., posted a
profit of $4.8 million, or 4 cents a share, a 138 percent increase
the $2 million, or 2 cents a share, it made in the year-ago period.
Meanwhile, revenue increased 67 percent to $17.8 million, also a
milestone for the company.
Rambus, whose stock tumbled on Tuesday with shares of most
semiconductor issues, said that figure includes a record $6.6
million in royalties from licensees for shipments of Rambus ICs
during the January to March period. The revenue total also
includes $3.7 million of deferred revenue from canceled
contracts.
Other quarterly highlights include settlement of litigation with
Hitachi and Dell's introduction of the first Rambus-based PC
below $1,500.
Rambus said that all per-share numbers reflect the company's
4-for-1 stock split that went into effect June 14.
Die 90$ werden halten........
Gruß
TGK