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To: TheStockFairy who wrote (43986)5/29/1999 11:07:00 AM
From: Bill F.  Respond to of 86076
 
and i am wishfully hoping it doesn't(G)



To: TheStockFairy who wrote (43986)5/29/1999 1:30:00 PM
From: geewiz  Respond to of 86076
 
Hi Gang,

I've been off SI for several days, working on other business, but when I checked the headlines this afternoon I found this surprise;

Taiwan initially finds U.S. makers dumping chips

TAIPEI, May 29 (Reuters) - Taiwan trade investigators ruled on Saturday that U.S. microchip makers were guilty of dumping DRAM memory chips on the island, just days after Washington proposed anti-dumping penalties against Taiwan DRAM makers.

Huang Chih-hui, executive secretary of the Trade Investigation Committee, said a ten-member panel decided in an intial ruling that dynamic random-access memory chips sold cheaply by U.S. makers in Taiwan had harmed the local chip industry.

Thirty local chipmakers had filed a complaint in April against U.S. DRAM maker Micron Technology Inc (NYSE:MU - news) and the U.S. affiliates of two South Korean microchip giants -- Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Hyundai .

biz.yahoo.com

sounds like some tough love for one of our favorite son-of-a-guns!

sorry if this already got posted!

later,art