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To: Don Green who wrote (54171)9/20/2000 2:49:56 AM
From: jim kelley  Respond to of 93625
 
"Via's shares fell as much as 5.5 percent to NT$380. They were most recently at NT$400."

Is this a sign of Wall Street's enthusiasm?



To: Don Green who wrote (54171)9/20/2000 3:40:48 AM
From: Barry Grossman  Respond to of 93625
 
Via, along with a group of memory chipmakers including Hyundai Electronics Industries Co., Micron Technology Inc. and Infineon Technologies AG, is holding a two-day forum in Taipei to demonstrate support for DDR as the main standard for high- performance servers, workstations and personal computers.

The plot thickens.



To: Don Green who wrote (54171)9/20/2000 6:38:05 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi all; Re: "Supplies are limited because the chips are more costly to make compared with alternatives such as DDR. "

Funny way of putting it. I would have said demand is limited because the chips are more costly...

-- Carl