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To: Curlton Latts who wrote (22805)8/4/1999 3:18:00 PM
From: Sunny  Respond to of 25960
 
I feel appropriately enlighten! I just didn't know that the domination of the market was so total. (However, in the name of kindness and political correctness, you should offer a helping hand to the aborigies in their attempt to pull themselves out of the depths of poverty)

You are 100% correct about the qcom/mtic comments. Both companies did enjoy a phenomenal run up since march and promptly tanked when I put their symbols to print. So I am glad to not have these recommendations hung around my neck for the regular postings of teh contest winners and losers. Proof, once again that trend lines do not extend to the sky.

I am a great believer in the future of QCOM, but have become more informed about the market place in which MTI participates. (I'm sure you can believe that sometimes people buy stock without fully understanding the companies or the markets) Well call me guilty, in some respects.

Sunny

PS Most of the time I sit and read and try to learn, however maybe I ought to go back to lurking if you are going to remind me of my faux paux's when I come out into the light again.



To: Curlton Latts who wrote (22805)8/5/1999 3:26:00 PM
From: BillyG  Respond to of 25960
 
Samsung to build second Korean multi-fab complex, starting in 2002

A service of Semiconductor Business News, CMP Media Inc.
Story posted 11:45 a.m. EST/8:45 a.m., PST, 8/5/99

SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics Co. here today confirmed that it has
purchased a site in Hwasung, Kyonggi Province, for a future
superfab complex.

A spokeswoman in Seoul said construction of the first buildings on
the site is planned to begin in 2002. The new complex would
supplement the Korean chip maker's current multi-fab enclave in
Kiheung, south of Seoul.

Sources believe the new site will be the first location for Samsung's
projected 300-mm wafer production fab. The company currently has
a 300-mm pilot line set up in Kiheung.
The spokeswoman said it
hasn't been decided yet what type of semiconductors will be made in
the new Hwasung fab complex.

Samsung is completing the expansion of its Line 9 in Kiheung, which
is expected to begin production later this year making 256-megabit
SDRAMs and Direct Rambus DRAM