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To: Don Earl who wrote (11002)12/11/1997 1:33:00 PM
From: Jonathan Bird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12298
 
APMs Korean operations

I think Ken said this before. But aren't APMs operations in Malaysia? Whats your same ananlysis with the Ringit?

Jon Bird



To: Don Earl who wrote (11002)12/11/1997 8:39:00 PM
From: Don Earl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12298
 
From Q3 10Q:

<The Company conducts substantially all of its production, assembly and test operations in its facilities in Ireland, Korea, Malaysia and the People's Republic of China ("PRC"). In addition, the Company has contractual relationships with unaffiliated parties who conduct manufacturing and assembly operations for the Company in Malaysia, the Philippines and the PRC.>

Malaysia Ringgit 6/30/97 $1 = 2.5237 12/11/97 $1 = 3.6580
Philippine Peso 6/30/97 $1 = 26.37 12/11/97 $1 = 35.09
Korean Won 6/30/97 $1 = 887.9 12/11/97 $1 = 1415

oanda.com

or graphs

pacific.commerce.ubc.ca
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Looks like you can get a lot more ringgits, pesos and wons for a buck these days.