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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: BSGrinder who wrote (68039)9/23/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (3) of 132070
 
Kit, I'm more worried about the Xmas lies than I am the Taiwan situation of the usual Boise BS. DRAM prices are way up. Why? Because computer production is sunk until the supplier of nearly all the components cleans up after the earthquake. Thus, what is available is going for a high price. However, OEMs are likely to run out of other components before they run out of DRAM, so there will come a point when orders are non-existent.

I would never be without MU puts as long as it is over $20. It is a nothing co. But it is a wild stock.
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