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To: Ausdauer who wrote (9144)1/30/2001 1:50:19 AM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 9582
 
4000 shares in after hours.most market makers go to sleep after hours on ALSC, whats left stays active.

alsc is not an active stock like CSCO or INTC in after hours



To: Ausdauer who wrote (9144)1/30/2001 1:59:50 AM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9582
 
UMC (2303) closed @ 56.50 +2.00 vol 70,073,394
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Jan 29 Net Purchase 11,587,000 shares
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TAIWAN WEIGHTED closed @ 5792.50 +112.44 (+1.98%)
Day's Range :5577.87 - 5792.50
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Global investors buying Taiwan shares at record pace. Global investors have net bought NT$56.6bn worth of Taiwan shares in January 2001 to date, for the strongest monthly net buying figure to date, compared with domestic mutual funds' net buying of only NT$10.1bn in January.
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Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., the No. 3 maker of customized chips, said its fourth-quarter profit surged threefold and forecast a slowdown in sales this year may ease by the second half.
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SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--The Economic Development Board, a government body that attracts foreign investment to Singapore, confirmed Tuesday it will take a 15% equity stake in Taiwan's United Microelectronics Corp.'s (UMC) Singapore plant.



To: Ausdauer who wrote (9144)1/30/2001 2:04:31 AM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 9582
 
Singapore Econ Devt Stake In UMC's Singapore Plant
(MORE) Dow Jones Newswires 30-01-01
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Singapore Econ Devt Stake In UMC's Singapore Plant

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0604GMT Infineon Tech Also Partner

SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--The Economic Development Board, a government body that attracts foreign investment to Singapore, confirmed Tuesday it will take a 15% equity stake in Taiwan's United Microelectronics Corp.'s (UMC) Singapore plant.

The 300-millimeter wafer foundry will cost US$3.6 billion to build, and includes Infineon Technologies (IFX) as a shareholder.

(MORE) DOW JONES NEWS 01-30-01

01:16 AM Groundbreaking In 1Q

Groundbreaking for the wafer plant, located in Singapore's Pasir Ris Wafer Fab Park, is scheduled for later this quarter. Initial equipment move-in is expected in the third quarter of 2002, the EDB and UMC said in a joint statement.

United Microelectronics is a semiconductor foundry, while Infineon offers semiconductor systems for applications in the wireless and wired communications markets.

The EDB will take the stake via its EDB Investment Pte. Ltd.

In December, the two sides said they were in talks, but didn't confirm whether a deal was struck.