ProMOS Sees Stabilizing DRAM Pricing
During a recent shareholders conference, ProMOS Technologies chairman ML Chen said he is positive about the outlook for the DRAM industry in the third quarter of 2008 due to limited supply growth at leading players. A stabilized pricing is already seen, which should help bring a double digit sequential sales growth for the company in June.
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