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To: Tony Viola who wrote (15114)9/18/1998 12:00:00 PM
From: DanZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25814
 
Tony,

I too noticed that Jubak got the ticker symbol for ADI wrong, but you can't argue with his analysis. Numbers are numbers; they don't lie. If one believes in the future of technology, the companies on his list are severely undervalued and will eventually produce big gains for those who are willing to hold them. There's no way to determine exactly where these stocks will bottom. They may be bottoming right now for all we know. But I do believe in the future of LSI (and VLSI) and agree with Jubak's conclusion. Both stocks are ridiculously cheap, VLSI more so than LSI.

Dan



To: Tony Viola who wrote (15114)9/18/1998 12:06:00 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 25814
 
Hitachi To Close Wafer Production Unit In October
10:12 a.m. Sep 18, 1998 Eastern

TOKYO (Reuters) - Hitachi Ltd said today that a
wafer-production unit of its wholly-owned subsidiary would
halt operations on October 20.

The unit, Ibaraki Semicon Material Co Ltd, will transfer
production of eight-inch epitaxial wafers to its parent Hitachi
Tokyo Electronics, a spokesman for Hitachi said. Monthly sales
at Ibaraki Semicon Material averaged 500 million yen, the
spokesman said. The move came as growth in demand for the
wafers had not been up to the company's initial expectations
amid continuing slump in the semiconductor market, Hitachi
said in a statement. Epitaxial waf ers are increasingly used in
high-density large-scale integration (LSI) chips

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