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To: DJBEINO who wrote (9246)3/26/2001 10:14:32 AM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
DRAM prices moved sharply higher overnight

DRAM prices moved sharply higher overnight, according to Fechtor Detwiler, an investment firm that provides pricing for the DRAM market to TheStreet.com. "While demand is characterized as good, traders report that the major factor in today's surge in prices was the tightening of availability to spot by the DRAM manufacturers," reports Fechtor Detwiler.

Prices for 128 megabit SDRAM moved up 70 cents, coming in at $5.00; prices for 64 Mb SDRAM were up 35 cents, coming in at $2.60.

thestreet.com



To: DJBEINO who wrote (9246)3/27/2001 12:47:31 AM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9582
 
UMC (2303) closed @ 55.00 +0.5 vol 84,081,522 3rd most active
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march 26 net purchase 8,769,000 shares
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TAIWAN WEIGHTED closed @ 5884.33 -11.99 (-0.20%)
Day's Range :5871.11 - 5981.31
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Japan's NEC said it will interrupt semiconductor production for up to 10 days at its Hiroshima factory to check for damage from an earthquake on Saturday afternoon.

``The earthquake has shut down some semiconductor plants in Japan and that's good news'' for Taiwan chipmakers, said Cheng Yi- sheng, who helps manage $50 million in Taiwan stocks at Taiwan Securities Ltd. Adding to that, ``major PC players are cutting their workforce and transferring orders to Taiwan and Korea.''