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While nearly all DRAM makers now try to destroy Hynix Semiconductor, its investors say it will survive. Here is a picture that can be found on the official web-site of the Union of Hynix Investors here.

I remind you that DRAM manufacturers based in the USA, Europe, Taiwan and Japan all suggested their governments to propose high import duties on Hynix production since the Korean DRAM producer is accused of receiving illegal subsidies from the country.

No idea how Hynix Semiconductor and the Union of Hynix Investors plan to stay afloat in this case, but it seems that even though the company and its shareholders may not be optimistic about its future, but, at least, they are patriotic about its present.

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It seems a bit odd that they would use a take off of a very recognizable American symbol from WWII, the planting of the flag at Iwo Jima as a symbol of their patriotic support of Hynix.
[Posted by: Mitch | Date: 04/24/03 03:11:12 PM]

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