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To: Paul V. who wrote (64781)7/10/2002 12:14:53 AM
From: advocatedevil  Respond to of 70976
 
"Samsung Elec To Invest KRW160.8 Billion More In Semicon Operations"

Tuesday July 9, 11:17 pm Eastern Time

SEOUL -(Dow Jones)- Samsung Electronics Co . (Q.SSE) of South Korea said Wednesday it plans to invest an additional 160.8 billion won ($1=KRW1,182.2) to upgrade two of its 13 existing semiconductor production lines at its Kiheung plant.

The world's largest memory chip maker, which also makes mobile phones and appliances, said the additional investment is necessary due to an increase in demand for static random access memory, or SRAM, and flash memory chips...

complete article at: biz.yahoo.com

AdvocateDevil



To: Paul V. who wrote (64781)7/10/2002 12:28:56 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Paul, thanks for reviewing. >The institutions, IMO, have held AMAT up during the low bookings period< Yes, a year ago I, too expected a V recovery and by that reckoning the cycle would have peaked by now and we'd be rich. :)

We'll maybe not rich, but I wouldn't have to eat Alpo any more.

Gottfried