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To: pompsander who wrote (1507)3/14/2000 12:33:00 AM
From: Jdaasoc  Respond to of 2039
 
pomp:
I am going to buy some MAR 440 calls at open tomorrow. If you bought calls anytime in last 5 weeks you made money within 2 days. Now is no execption.

Talk to you guys tomorrow

john



To: pompsander who wrote (1507)3/14/2000 5:53:00 PM
From: Marcel  Respond to of 2039
 

March 13, 2000, Issue: 1104
Section: International
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RDRAM output rises at Samsung, Hyundai
Yoonhee Park

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - Anticipating brisk demand, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Hyundai Electronics Co. Ltd. appear likely to expand Rambus DRAM production. Samsung said it will boost RDRAM production fivefold while Hyundai is also considering expanded memory production.

Both companies are betting that RDRAM demand will increase with the introduction of high-performance PCs and game players. The production increase will also challenge DRAM rivals such as NEC Corp. and Infineon Technologies.

Samsung said it will increase production from the current 2 million units per month to 10 million by the second half of the year. The production increase will be supported by expansion of existing plants and plans for new ones. Samsung will focus production on 288-Mbit Rambus DRAMs with twice the capacity of current memory products. The company thinks increased production of higher-capacity memory devices could give it a leg up over competitors.

If RDRAM demand does increase, Hyundai said, it will also expand production. The company is already expanding RDRAM production lines in its Chungju plant.

Expanding RDRAM production there and at its Inchon plants would allow Hyundai some flexibility to adjust RDRAM production according to market requirements, the company said.

EXCLUSIVE TO EE TIMES BY CHOM DAN PUBLISHING INC. (SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA).

eetimes.com