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Anyone know about this stock?

I bought the stock at 22 and i think it is going up to mid 30's;
The earning should beat estimate. I hope for a stock split in the
near future.
If anybody knows about this please let us discuss it.
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2946Another reason would be to get patents on catadioptric designs which conceivablyTI2, TechInvestorToo-08/11/2003 06:02 PM
2945That is true, but as you might have read, it appears that ASML is discontinuing Andrew Vance-12/19/2001 11:30 PM
2944It seems strange to see anyone posting on the SVGI board since ASML acquired theLafayette-12/19/2001 02:25 PM
2943You're right. Math Junkie-12/18/2001 07:13 PM
2942Did not ASML buy out SVGI? So, in essence, anyone who owned SVGI and therefore Judy Muldawer-12/18/2001 03:59 AM
2941Nikon has part of the business for sub micron, but ASML has (IMO) a great TwinscAndrew Vance-12/15/2001 03:43 PM
2940AV, "The Micrascan turned out to be smoke and mirrors." That's rNick Michell-11/28/2001 11:28 PM
2939Well, it took awhile, but finally there is some sort of vindication. The MicrascAndrew Vance-11/28/2001 02:48 AM
2938If you look at Yahoo's trailing 12 month sales, ASML had $1.9B and SVGI had Cary Salsberg-05/18/2001 04:55 PM
2937I seem to have lost my way with SVGI. The stock continues to track very closelyPaul Senior-05/18/2001 04:24 PM
2936Silicon Valley Group Reports Second Quarter Results biz.yahoo.com  SVG wilSemiBull-04/25/2001 08:11 PM
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