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RMBS 108.58+8.5%Nov 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (6)12/15/2000 1:50:17 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) of 79
 
DRAM makers sit on stocks
By: Drew Cullen
Posted: 15/12/2000 at 16:49 GMT

Spot market DRAM prices rose for the week of November 20, but mainly because manufacturers are sitting on stocks, ICIS-LOR reports.

The DRAM makers don't like today's current price slump -and they expect prices to swing back upwards in line with anticipated increased demand next spring. But this means holding onto stocks for three to four months. But can all the makers last this long? We doubt it very much.

ICIS-LOR's 30 rolling average of 128Mb DRAM (PC133, 16Mx8) prices for large volume buyers in the week to November 24, 2000 was US$13.82 in North America, US$9.92 in Europe, and US$13.56 in Asia. Prices were stable in North America, down 7.07 per cent in Europe and 6.76 per cent down in Asia, from the previous week. AsiaBiztech reports.

The spot market for memory modules saw 128MB DIMMicrosoft (PC133) down 7.14 percent from the previous week to US$62.58 in North America, 6.88 per cent down to US$60.89 in Europe, and 4.86 per cent down to US$56.32 in Asia. ®
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