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To: DJBEINO who wrote (7612)5/29/2000 1:26:00 PM
From: Czechsinthemail  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9582
 
A collection of items including predictions of higher DRAM prices in Q3, flash shortages, and forecasts for strong semi growth particularly in DRAM.

Much of the industry's short-term growth will come from the volatile DRAM market, with this revenue expected to grow from $23.1 billion last year to $76 billion in 2002.

semibiznews.com



To: DJBEINO who wrote (7612)5/30/2000 1:20:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 9582
 
UMC closed @ 92.00 + 5.50 vol 68,552,317
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TAIWAN WEIGHTED closed @8764.42 +176.17 (+2.05%)
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Taiwan's TWSE Index rose 176.17 to 8764.42 as China's military exercises in the Taiwan Straits may have prompted the government to ask investors not to sell stocks.

The island's securities regulator yesterday phoned mutual fund companies and proprietary trading desks at securities firms in an effort to stem selling in the stock market, the Economic Daily News reported.

Computer memory chipmakers led gains on hope prices of dynamic random access memory chips will surge in the second half of this year. Grand Cathay Securities Corp. fund manager Rick Hsu said he sees benchmark 64-megabit DRAM prices rising above $7 this summer on strong demand.