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Hynix Semiconductor expects computer-memory chip prices to continue to fall throughout early next year which will likely hurt its earnings considerably, its chief executive said.
Business Watch 2010
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SEOUL — Hynix Semiconductor Inc.'s chief executive expects computer-memory chip prices to continue to fall early next year and hit the company's fourth-quarter result, as the short-term outlook for the global chip market remains grim.
Hynix Chief Says Chip Price Plunge to Hit Earnings Jung-Ah Lee 2010
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Hynix expects computer-memory chip prices to continue falling early next year and hit the firm's fourth-quarter results, as the short-term outlook for the global chip market remains grim.
What's News 2010
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A three-dimensional ground-water-flow model modified to reduce computer-memory requirements and better simulate confining-bed and aquifer pinchouts (Water-resources investigations) by P. Patrick Leahy
Feingold Calls on Obama to Wait Before Making Decisions Related to Prosecutions 2009
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TAIPEI -- Taiwan's government appeared to scale back its ambitious plan to retool the island's troubled computer-memory industry, sending shares of memory-chip makers down sharply as investors worried that a hoped-for consolidation might not materialize.
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Taiwan is seeking to align its struggling computer-memory companies in an attempt to better battle the Korean giants that dominate the chip sector.
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The company, the second-largest maker of computer-memory chips by revenue after Samsung Electronics Co., will lose 6% of production capacity with the closing, set to occur by the end of September.
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(Nasdaq), one of the leading producers of "flash" computer-memory products, rose 93 cents, or 6.1%, to 16.17.
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Then came the uproar over the missing hard drives, two secret computer-memory cartridges whose mysterious reappearance made lab officials the targets of scathing criticism on Capitol Hill.
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Twelve people returned to the list, including computer-memory mavens David Sun and John Tu, and John Catsimatidis, who made his fortune buying and holding an oil refinery and New York City real estate through his holding company Red Apple Group.
The Forbes 400 2007
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