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To: Tim McCormick who wrote (46968)7/7/1999 12:29:00 AM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 53903
 
tim, thanks. skeets.



To: Tim McCormick who wrote (46968)7/7/1999 1:07:00 AM
From: Chas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53903
 
This is a bunch of horse pucky, I cannot believe they are flat out denying it. To say they have not shut down any Fabs, no one would shut a Fab down anyway. But one would admit a problem and a recall is in progress with a fix date....
I think there will be more much more coming out on this one.
Look out longs...beware anyway..



To: Tim McCormick who wrote (46968)7/7/1999 9:36:00 AM
From: Thomas G. Busillo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
Tim, that's a great site. It's a terrific Clintonesque denial.

Micron's DRAM operation in Boise, Idaho, today denied there was any problem whatever with its memory production.

But the rumors weren't about the Boise ops were they?

Rumours had circulated for the whole of the day that there was a major problem with its fabrication process but they were firmly squashed by a representative we spoke to.

She said: "We have not had any significant returns of memory."


Why would the Boise ops. have "significant" returns if the problem is happening elsewhere?

There's an interesting cultural difference in the headline:

Micron says it has no problems with memories, whatever

Micron says it has no problems with memories?

Yeah, whatever <g>

Good trading,

Tom