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To: DJBEINO who wrote (7728)6/14/2000 1:13:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
UMC closed @ 92.00 UNC vol 46,598,412
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June 13 net purchase 2,104M shares
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TAIWAN WEIGHTED closed @8935.23 +44.14 (+0.50%)
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Taiwan Hot Stock: Mosel Up 4% Following Nasdaq Gains
TAIPEI (Dow Jones)--Shares in Mosel Vitelic Inc. (2342.TW) are higher early Wednesday on bright prospects for memory chip makers and following overnight gains in the Nasdaq Composite Index, dealers said.
Analysts say demand for dynamic random access memory chips will likely exceed supply during the second half of 2000.

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Memory chipmakers gained after the price of their main product, the 64-megabit dynamic random-access memory chip, rose 7.8 percent on Monday to US$8.26, the highest since January 24, according to the American Integrated Circuit Exchange.



To: DJBEINO who wrote (7728)6/14/2000 1:27:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
World DRAM Price] Contract Prices of 128Mb DRAMs in Asia Rise
June 14, 2000 (TOKYO) -- The prices of 128Mb DRAM microchips for large-volume users have begun to rise in the Asian market due to the increasing demand for PCs.



In the North American market, however, those prices turned down. It is assumed it's because they appeared distinctively expensive in the North American market compared with other markets or those for 64Mb DRAM microchips.

According to the survey on worldwide DRAM prices conducted by ICIS-LOR, which is based in London, Houston and Singapore, the 30-day rolling average prices of 128Mb DRAMs (PC133, 16M x 8) for large-volume users between April 27 and May 26 were US$14.40 in North America, US$12.86 in Europe and US$11.26 in Asia.

Compared with the 30-day rolling average prices up to May 19, the prices declined 2.04 percent in North America, increased 0.68 percent in Europe, and rose 0.10 percent in Asia. The spot prices for 128MB DIMM (PC133) memory modules declined 1.92 percent from the previous week to US$108.24 in North America, fell 0.69 percent to US$104.20 in Europe, and declined 1.01 percent to US$97.65 in Asia.

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