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To: George Gotch who wrote (48256)9/14/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: Tony Wang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
$82 1/2 is a wonderful number that is rewarding all those who believed at $40, but suffered for 4 months.

DRAM prices can go to $20! Who is to say 15 1/2 is the high. Chip makers, with their stocks batterred in the last 2 years and pressure form their stockholders and board of directors have been so afraid of excess inventory that they have none. Ergo- shortage. They have also streamlined production to save expenses which means this state of rising demand and thus higher chip prices can exist for the forseeable future.

I wonder will MU will be when DRAM hits $20?