SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Technology Stocks
MEMC INT'L. (WFR -NYSE) The Sleeping Giant?
An SI Board Since January 1996
Posts SubjectMarks Bans Symbol
4697 59 0 WFR
Emcee:  ---------- Type:  Unmoderated
Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):
ReplyMessage PreviewFromRecsPosted
3122 I agree with you in the forceable future, but I look at this as a time to buy. Scotsman-3/11/1998
3121 I read between the PR lines and see "we cannot hold prices in a glut anTechnology Investor-3/11/1998
3120 I wonder if there is a relationship between Micron and WFR in stock performanceScotsman-3/10/1998
3119 Yeah, the first time I saw a 1 Gb hard drive, it took a pickup truck to deliver-----------3/10/1998
3118 Perhaps they will give some indication with their 1Q results. I think that willAll Mtn Ski-3/10/1998
3117 Tom, Your note states the following: MEMC has the ability to increase the priDebt Free-3/10/1998
3116 I asked MEMC about their Wafer pricing structure and their ability to raise priAll Mtn Ski-3/10/1998
3115 Well, yes it could, but I don't think it will. It will be interesting what Scotsman-3/9/1998
3114 March First Call Numbers: 1Q Estimate is ($0.55) With a high of ($0.50) and a All Mtn Ski-3/9/1998
3113 There is some discussion of Isonics on the General Lithography thread; see MessJonathan Edwards-3/8/1998
3112 Maurice, someone earlier in the week expressed concerns to WFR's business fZeev Hed-3/8/1998
3111 Doug-Y2K--I don't think the problem was saving the two bytes of hard disc sMaurice S. Green-3/8/1998
3110 It seems to me that quality becomes an issue as the complexity of chips goes upScotsman-3/8/1998
3109 Re: The whole blasted problem has to do with people wanting to save a lousy 2 bJonathan Edwards-3/8/1998
3108 Re: Intel's chips seem to me to be as big as a checkbook The package PentiJonathan Edwards-3/8/1998
3107 Of course they need more chips, Maurice. They are making progress in shrinking-----------3/7/1998
3106 Dog-gon-it Doug you always say things that make sense and that confuses the dicMaurice S. Green-3/7/1998
3105 I think one stratigy that might work if you wish to write calls on a stock thatScotsman-3/7/1998
3104 Tom: this belongs on an options thread but very quicklyI'll explain. Those hcm1943-3/7/1998
3103 Are other MEMC plants shutting down for tuning or whatever? What percentage of Scotsman-3/7/1998
3102 Commodity vs.high tech is not a contradiction as one may think. Commodity meanSpekulatius-3/7/1998
3101 Doug, Have I ever lied to you before? Actually, it was announced Dec 8th, 199Ian@SI-3/6/1998
3100 For real?! What's their new address? I have a consulting bill to send th-----------3/6/1998
3099 <i>... the Sears tower. Built in the 1960's, they probably have it fuIan@SI-3/6/1998
3098 Backed by my phenomenal grasp of accounting, <BG> , I've never used b-----------3/6/1998
Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):