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To: Madharry who wrote (7786)6/22/2000 9:09:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 9582
 
--8:58 am Lehman starts Cypress
In another initiation following his recent move to Lehman Brothers, analyst Dan Niles on Thursday started coverage of Cyperess Semiconductor (CY: news, msgs) with a "buy" recommendation and $65 price target. Niles estimates earnings per share of $1.95 for fiscal 2000 and $2.40 for fiscal 2001 but says there is significant upside driven by revenues and margins.

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To: Madharry who wrote (7786)6/22/2000 9:51:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
Price of 64 Megabit DRAMs to Increase to $10 in 2nd Half

The price of the market standard 64 megabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips is expected to increase to as high as $9-10 in the second half of this year.

The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy said the consistent increase is generally attributed to a shortage of supply and the trend should continue throughout the second half.

MOCIE officials said the increase in DRAM prices means that the earlier projection for exports of $23.5 billion will be adjusted upwardly to $24.5 billion.

``The prices of the 64M units broke the $7 barrier last month and have been trading in the $8 range this month and further increases are expected as supply remains short,'' one ministry official said.

Another favorable transition on the market for Korean semiconductor makers is that the bit cross, where the market standard multiplies from say 4M to 16M, is expected in the second half.

Boosted by the high value of 64M chips, the 128M units were trading at $16 last week, up from the $14 of last month, the ministry official cited from statistics.

Regarding the reason for the sharp increase in DRAM prices, the officials said the growth of the personal computer sector has been steady and that the development of Windows 2000 has been creating new demand.

In addition, the explosive demand for devices in information and communication has resulted in an increasing need for memory devices and there is no indication the trend will change in the near future.

2000/06/22 16:37
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alsc at a new hi@30 11/16 up 1 3/4 on 349K shares (hi@30 7/8)



To: Madharry who wrote (7786)6/22/2000 4:11:00 PM
From: Ram Seetharaman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
It was impressive that ALSC was one of the few issues up in today's last hour selloff!