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To: Bipin Prasad who wrote (48974)10/5/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
Micron Technology Inc. Reiterated 'Strong Buy' at ABN Amro


Princeton, New Jersey, Oct. 5 (Bloomberg Data) -- Micron Technology Inc. (MU US) was reiterated ''strong buy'' by analyst David Wu at ABN Amro. The 12-month target price is $100.00 per share.

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Micron Technology Raised to 'Buy' at BancBoston RS


Princeton, New Jersey, Oct. 5 (Bloomberg Data) -- Micron Technology Inc. (MU US) was raised to ''buy'' from long-term ''attractive'' by analyst Daniel T. Niles at BancBoston Robertson Stephens. The 3 to 6-month target price is $ 100 per share.

mu 78 1/16 +1 11/16 vol3,606,800 (RT)



To: Bipin Prasad who wrote (48974)10/5/1999 9:54:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 53903
 
Twenty-Two Reported Hurt In S.Korea Nuclear Accident
SEOUL (Reuters) - Twenty-two workers were exposed to radiation at a South Korean nuclear power plant Monday from a leak of heavy water during maintenance on the plant's water cooling pump, Yonhap news agency.

Yonhap said the accident occurred at about 7 p.m. Monday at Wolsung nuclear power reactor No. 3 in northern Kyongsang Province, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Yonhap gave no further details and ministry officials were not immediately available for comment.

The leak follows Japan's worst nuclear accident last Thursday when workers mixing a uranium solution triggered a nuclear chain reaction at a uranium processing plant in Tokaimura, about 90 miles northeast of Tokyo.

Fifty-five people, mainly plant workers and emergency personnel who responded to the Tokaimura accident, were exposed to the radiation and three remain in serious condition. South Korean government officials said after Japan's incident that they did not anticipate similar accidents occurring in Korea.

dailynews.yahoo.com