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To: Bruce Hopkins who wrote (2499)1/8/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: Jamey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3358
 
Bruce, as I posted earlier, my concern is semi-conducter prices. I am posting an article that might be helpful.

The worldwide semiconductor market reached $150 billion in total
revenues in 1997, with 5.5% growth, according to preliminary data
released by Dataquest Inc. Intel Corp remained the world market
leader in 1997, with an 18.6% jump in semiconductor revenues,
Dataquest said. Intel's semiconductor revenues surpassed $21 billion
in 1997, led by microprocessor growth. Dataquest said weakening
currencies in South Korea and Japan exacerbated low memory chip
prices, leading to another year of revenue decline or no growth for
memory-dependent chip firms. See
infobeat.com

Regards,
Jim