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MEMC INT'L. (WFR -NYSE) The Sleeping Giant?
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3847 "Had eggplant for dinner again, though I'm ready to move on to the acoCarl R.-9/29/1998
3846 $3? Wasn't that where I said I'd buy another 100 or two? World sure lMark Adams-9/29/1998
3845 You probably hit the nail on the head. The stock first fell under $5 yesterday,Carl R.-9/29/1998
3844 I would have to think that the volume increase was those on margin getting out Scotsman-9/29/1998
3843 Hi Zeev. Unlike you I am more positive about MU than WFR at the current time, Carl R.-9/29/1998
3842 Judy, I do not think that bankruptcy is in the cards, unless Veba decides not tZeev Hed-9/28/1998
3841 Well, if they hadn't bought those 1 million shares back at 17 they would ceCarl R.-9/28/1998
3840 Hey Judy, I read Michael Burkes' message. There's plenty of sand. Gee,Bruce Shipley-9/28/1998
3839 Zeev, is bankruptcy likely for WFR? Michael Burke seems to think so. Message 5Judy-9/28/1998
3838 Bruce, not so fast, they have only about $16 MM in cash and they have $110 in sZeev Hed-9/28/1998
3837 Kinda like Rockfeller in the Great Depression. He realized he could buy oil cheScotsman-9/28/1998
3836 Who woulda' thunk?? That you could buy the 2nd largest wafer maker in the Bruce A. Thompson-9/28/1998
3835 Volume picked up towards the end, with some decent blocks moving. Maybe tomorroCarl R.-9/28/1998
3834 We're in the "end of quarter" portfolio dressing season. MM'J L Segal-9/28/1998
3833 I suppose it could be all the plant closings. Lots of semi companies are closiCarl R.-9/28/1998
3832 I for one don't know. It is on low volume though..... Actually VEBA selliCarl R.-9/28/1998
3831 TO ALL: Any idea what's causing this most recent bloodletting? Is it becBruce Shipley-9/28/1998
3830 In my opinion next year will be good for semis, but still bad for the equipmentCarl R.-9/26/1998
3829 Thanks for the news posts. Intel must see some light with their investment in Mrich evans-9/25/1998
3828 'We may have seen the bottom of the slump'' Gwennap said, ''Scotsman-9/25/1998
3827 Samsung Sees Chip Oversupply Easing dailynews.yahoo.com. Scotsman-9/25/1998
3826 Japanese DRAM Makers Scale Back Domestic Ops. (3:20 p.m. EDT, 9/21/98Scotsman-9/25/1998
3825 Its probably just a hang on and wait it out situation. The question will be canScotsman-9/25/1998
3824 I've just been reading MEMC's August 13, 1998 10-Q. Pretty bleak, IMHOCharles Tutt-9/25/1998
3823 I also noticed during the day that the ask size was 130000, which I assume meanJonathan Edwards-9/24/1998
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