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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- Japanese shares edged out of a negative open to trade modestly higher early Wednesday morning, with the Nikkei 225 Average up 0.3% at 9,433.48 and the Topix at 832.17, up 0.4% in Tokyo. Shares of Kirin Holdings Co. climbed 0.9% after the Nikkei reported that the beverage maker plans to boost beer production in Australia and New Zealand. But technology stocks edged lower, with...
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2point6billion.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
HONG KONG, Nov. 20 – Asian stocks fell for a fourth day, the longest losing streak since July, after tech companies including Dell and Sony posted lower-than-expected results, disappointing investors. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell 0.5 percent to 116.95 in Tokyo, led by Sony and Advantest Corp., the world’s biggest maker of memory-chip testers. Hong Kong [...]
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Stock Market Analysis (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Below is a list of some of the largest stock gainers and losers so far in pre market for November 16, 2009. Check out my Hot Stocks to Watch page for the latest updates. Pre Market Stock Gainers - 11/16/09 Spherix Inc. (SPEX) - Spherix says diabetes drug shows promise Nabi Biopharmaceuticals (NABI) - Nabi, Glaxo sign nicotine addiction vaccine deal Netlist Inc. (NLST) - Netlist Demonstrates New HyperCloud...
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
Two Taiwan DRAM makers--Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. and Taiwan Memory Corp. (TMC)--are separately seeking state aid in an effort to survive, according to Gartner Inc.
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Maple Leaf 2.0 (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
Memory device maker SanDisk Corp. has a posted a surprisingly strong third-quarter profit after experiencing a period of unexpectedly high sales and income from previously written-down inventories. While the market for memory products went through rough times at the height of the economic downturn, companies like SanDisk have been enjoying an upturn in demand for their products. SanDisk’s results...
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 13/10/2009
Flash memory card company SanDisk Corp. (Milpitas, Calif.) has announced that it has started production shipments of memory cards based on the company's X4 flash memory technology. This technology holds four bits of data in each memory cell, twice as many as the cells in conventional multi-level cell (MLC) NAND memory chips.
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