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To: Mike M2 who wrote (32887)9/25/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
>> unreal.<<

maybe we could get the movie rights. "i'm baaaaack!" "you can't handle the truth." "hasta la vista, shorts."



To: Mike M2 who wrote (32887)9/25/1998 4:40:00 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 132070
 
mike...the MU bulls are apparently living down the hole where Alice went. The article leaking the info on MU stated:

"The Boise, Idaho, company's ambitious
expansion plans could make it the overwhelming leader in the global DRAM market, analysts said. Intel's
stake in Micron could ensure the microprocessor maker a continued supply of DRAMs, prevent another
shortage, and keep DRAM prices from rising again. Some industry observers said it would give the Santa
Clara, Calif., company the highest leverage in the DRAM market. Major global DRAM competitors would
be forced to accelerate their DRAM yields to keep up with low-cost Micron chips"

investor.msn.com

If MU is losong money at these prices, how can this possibly be termed good news? Only in the netherworlds of Techlandia.