Transmeta News
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24.06.07 12:37
#126
Stöffen
Nassie, der Reverse - Split
war mir bekannt. Transmeta hatte ja bereits im März eine Nachricht von der Nasdaq erhalten, dementsprechend tätig zu werden, da der Bid-Kurs sich an 30 aufeinanderfolgenden Handelstagen unterhalb der 1-Dollar-Marke bewegt hat. Bis zum 17.September muss Transmeta also den Reverse - Split vollzogen haben um den Nasdaq - Regeln Genüge zu tun.
Aber ob das der Grund für den Kursanstieg ist, wage ich zu bezweifeln, ich denke da eher an Übernahmegerüchte, evtl. auch wegen der Patente. Transmeta hatte sich ja auch u.a. mit Intel heftig gezofft.
Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA) today announced that on March 21, 2007 it received a letter from the Nasdaq Stock Market indicating that Transmeta is not in compliance with the Nasdaq Stock Market's requirements for continued listing because, for the previous 30 consecutive business days, the bid price of Transmeta's common stock had closed below the minimum $1.00 per share requirement for continued inclusion under Nasdaq Marketplace Rule 4450(a)(5) (the "Minimum Bid Price Rule"). Nasdaq stated in its letter that in accordance with the Nasdaq Marketplace Rules, Transmeta will be provided 180 calendar days, or until September 17, 2007, to regain compliance with the Minimum Bid Price Rule. This notification has no effect on the listing of the Company's common stock at this time.
Aber ob das der Grund für den Kursanstieg ist, wage ich zu bezweifeln, ich denke da eher an Übernahmegerüchte, evtl. auch wegen der Patente. Transmeta hatte sich ja auch u.a. mit Intel heftig gezofft.
Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA) today announced that on March 21, 2007 it received a letter from the Nasdaq Stock Market indicating that Transmeta is not in compliance with the Nasdaq Stock Market's requirements for continued listing because, for the previous 30 consecutive business days, the bid price of Transmeta's common stock had closed below the minimum $1.00 per share requirement for continued inclusion under Nasdaq Marketplace Rule 4450(a)(5) (the "Minimum Bid Price Rule"). Nasdaq stated in its letter that in accordance with the Nasdaq Marketplace Rules, Transmeta will be provided 180 calendar days, or until September 17, 2007, to regain compliance with the Minimum Bid Price Rule. This notification has no effect on the listing of the Company's common stock at this time.
24.06.07 14:18
#127
Nassie
An die Übernahme glaube ich auch
habe auch schon einen Kandidaten im Kopf. Es ist aber nicht Intel sondern eine Company mit einem ähnlichen businessmodell.
27.06.07 18:23
#128
Nassie
Kurs steigt
heute deutlich an. Noch immer sind keine News zu finden, aber irgend jemand deckt sich ein.
05.07.07 14:26
#129
Röckefäller
NEC's M2 Mobile Phone Chip with LongRun2-Tech
... Transmeta Announces That NEC Electronics' M2 Mobile Phone Chip Incorporates LongRun2 Technologies
05.07.2007 14:00:00 (BUSINESS WIRE)
Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA) today reports that NEC Electronics' recently announced M2 Mobile Phone Chip uses Transmeta's LongRun2 technologies. The M2 is fabricated in NEC Electronics' advanced 65-nanometer process technology and incorporates LongRun2 technologies to help manage threshold voltage and leakage current. NEC Electronics became Transmeta's first LongRun2 licensee in March 2004 and its M2 Mobile Phone Chip is the first licensed commercial product to implement Transmeta's LongRun2 technologies.
"Transmeta congratulates NEC Electronics on its M2 product announcement. We are proud that NEC Electronics has incorporated LongRun2 technologies as one key element of the low power capabilities of their 65nm process technology," said Les Crudele, president and chief executive officer of Transmeta. "This is an important milestone and demonstrates the value that LongRun2 technologies provide to our customers."
Das könnte der Grund für den Katapult-Rebound sein ;)
Cu
Röckefäller
05.07.2007 14:00:00 (BUSINESS WIRE)
Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA) today reports that NEC Electronics' recently announced M2 Mobile Phone Chip uses Transmeta's LongRun2 technologies. The M2 is fabricated in NEC Electronics' advanced 65-nanometer process technology and incorporates LongRun2 technologies to help manage threshold voltage and leakage current. NEC Electronics became Transmeta's first LongRun2 licensee in March 2004 and its M2 Mobile Phone Chip is the first licensed commercial product to implement Transmeta's LongRun2 technologies.
"Transmeta congratulates NEC Electronics on its M2 product announcement. We are proud that NEC Electronics has incorporated LongRun2 technologies as one key element of the low power capabilities of their 65nm process technology," said Les Crudele, president and chief executive officer of Transmeta. "This is an important milestone and demonstrates the value that LongRun2 technologies provide to our customers."
Das könnte der Grund für den Katapult-Rebound sein ;)
Cu
Röckefäller
06.07.07 16:34
#130
Nassie
AMD hat sich beteiligt
deswegen das hohe Volumen in der letzten Zeit und der stetige Kursanstieg.
06.07.07 18:44
#131
Geiervogel
habe gerade meldung
gelesen. was meint ihr sollte man hier investieren?

