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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 18, 2008   about  QI, IFX
Infineon (IFX) CEO Peter Bauer is willing to lend $75 million to Qimonda (QI), its ailing 77%-owned memory chip subsidiary, in combination with a sale of the stake in the company to the German state of Saxony, according to a Reuters story which quotes an interview with Bauer in the German daily Die...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 16, 2008   about  QI, IFX
Qimonda (QI) isn’t quite dead yet. According to Bloomberg, the memory chip company will get a 150 million-Euro loan - about $205 million - from the German state of Saxony, with a matching investment from Infineon (IFX), which owns a 77% stake in Qimonda. Bloomberg said that the investment from Saxon...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 15, 2008   about  QI, IFX
Qimonda (QI) shares have rallied sharply on a report that 77% owner Infineon (IFX) could contribute 50 million Euros - about $66 million - to help rescue the company. The report comes from the German magazine Focus, which was picked up by Reuters. The original story was attributed to “sources close...
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247wallst.com - Dec 03, 2008   about  RTP, IFX, MSCC and 1 more
Infineon Technologies (IFX) Misses numbers by a mile. Drops to $1.16 from 52-week high of $13.06. Rio Tinto (RTP) Falling commodities prices and ongoing... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 03, 2008   about  IFX, AAPL
Buried in the long, confessional press release from Infineon (IFX) about its woeful outlook is a tidbit that appears to confirm recent reports that Apple (AAPL) has slowed production of the iPhone. In the release, Infineon reports that “revenues in the Wireless Solutions segment” in the December qua...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 03, 2008   about  QI, IFX
Infineon (IFX) shares are down sharply this morning after the company provided an extremely grim outlook for the fiscal first quarter ending December and for all of fiscal 2009. In the third quarter, the German chip maker posted revenue of 1.15 billion Euros, up 12% sequentially and 2% year over yea...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 25, 2008   about  STM, AMD, ALTR and 7 more
The evidence mounts: conditions in the chip are even worse than the Street had anticipated. Ergo, analysts continue to cut estimates. Yesterday, Friedman Billings Ramsey analyst Craig Berger made wholesale estimate and target reductions on the chip sector. Today, Citigroup’s Glen Yeung made a simila...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 17, 2008   about  QI, IFX
Infineon (IFX) is holding talks with the German state of Saxony on a possible rescue plan for Qimonda (QI), the company’s 77% owned DRAM business, according to Reuters. The story says a spokesman for Saxony’s Economic Ministry said “talks are being held with great urgency.” Qimonda runs a production...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 11, 2008   about  SNDK, QI, IFX and 1 more
Something could happen soon in the ongoing drama over DRAM-maker Qimonda (QI), which is 77% owned by Infineon (IFX). Shares of both companies continue to lose ground on concerns about the fate of Qimonda. According to Retuers, Infineon CEO Peter Bauer today said that the company is still optimistic...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 03, 2008   about  SWKS, TQNT, BRCM and 4 more
Apple (AAPL) is planning a significant production in December quarter iPhone production, according to Friedman Billings Ramsey chip analyst Craig Berger. Berger says his previous checks showed that iPhone production would be down about 10% in the quarter - but he now contends production could fall b...
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fool.com - Oct 06, 2008   about  MU, QI, IFX
Manhattan will have to wait. Micron is probably going German in the near future.
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 22, 2008   about  QI, SPSN, AMD and 2 more
It’s been a rough day for highly leveraged semiconductor stocks. In a research note this morning, Citigroup’s Glen Yeung provided a review of the credit liabilities of the chip companies Citi has under coverage. He notes that Advance Micro Devices (AMD), Spansion (SPSN), Infineon (IFX) and Qimonda (...
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 02, 2008   about  MU, QI, IFX
Infineon (IFX) shares are sharply higher this morning on reports that Micron (MU) might buy rival DRAM maker Qimonda (QI), which is 77.5% owned by Infineon. There are several stories on this subject, which follow previous reports along the same lines. The Idaho Statesman reported on Sunday that Micr...
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blogs.barrons.com - Aug 25, 2008   about  MU, QI, SPSN and 1 more
Qimonda (QI) shares are down hard today, giving back all of the memory chip maker’s advance on Friday, which had been spurred by a Wall Street Journal report that said Micron (MU) might make an offer for its rival in the DRAM business. Qimonda, which rose 21 cents, or 10% on Friday, today is down 21...
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blogs.barrons.com - Aug 12, 2008   about  NOK, RIMM, T and 2 more
As sales of Apple (AAPL) 3G iPhones continue to grow, there are also increasing reports of trouble with 3G reception on the devices. Certainly, demand is robust. Lehman’s Ben Reitzes today writes in a research note that “checks indicate” Apple (AAPL) iPhone demand in the fiscal fourth quarter ending...
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financialjoyride.blogspot.com - May 09, 2008   about  MU, ASP, SNDK and 6 more
The investment thesis in flash memory vendors consists of the following: Memory prices are in the dumps.The creation of newer markets due to price erosion. Increased demand due to higher memory capacities and new markets, more than offsetting any price per bit declines.Memory vendors currently trade...
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