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To: Fabeyes who wrote (42805)2/5/1999 6:57:00 PM
From: Thomas G. Busillo  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 53903
 
Fabeyes, I think whoever the "journalist" was who reported the story may have been alluding to the following. From the Reuters piece on Samsung's earnings:

Chung said development of more sophisticated chips would help the company improve profits further.

In January, Samsung began producing 72-megabit Rambus DRAM chips, a significantly more advanced memory chip.

''We now produce 500,000 units of the Rambus chips a month. But the output will increase to five million in July,'' Chung said. ''Then the new chips will account for about 50 percent of our semiconductor sales this year.''

Chung said the company expected its sales would reach 21 trillion won
to 22 trillion won this year, but refused to give profit figures.


biz.yahoo.com

Either that or CNBC has been "reporting" on MU with knowing the name of their main competitor.

It wouldn't have been Pisani by any chance would it? <g>

Good trading,

Tom