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Technology Stocks : Amkor Technology Inc (AMKR)
AMKR 51.93+0.7%Jan 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: tech101 who wrote (240)6/28/1999 2:46:00 AM
From: tech101  Read Replies (2) of 1056
 
There are a lot of discussions about AMKR stock performance in the Yahoo AMKR board. Some posts blame the CEO for AMKR's poor performance because he never showed up to talk to the Wall Street and investors.

In my opinion, when the stock is doing well, the CEO can surely take credit and he/she doesn't need to talk loud. However, when business environment and situation for the industry and for the company itself are good, but the stock is doing so poor, there must be something wrong. In my opinion, there are trust problems with the company management. Apparently, Wall Street has some doubts about the company and its relation with Anam. To make thing worse, Kim's family owns too much of Amkor and Anam.

At this time, if the management, particularly CEO, can speak up and open the door and show people, then say "Look! We have nothing to hide!" This certainly will help the company stock, and its business as well.

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