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ibm221

5/6/2012 10:57 PM EDT

Micron won't take it for sure, Inotera almost chocked it to death, it 's having ...

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resistion

5/4/2012 9:26 AM EDT

I think the non-semi firms have advantage that they don't have to worry about ...

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Reports: SK Hynix drops out of Elpida bidding

Peter Clarke

5/4/2012 8:37 AM EDT


LONDON – SK Hynix Inc. (Icheon, South Korea), the world's second largest DRAM maker, has dropped its bid for Elpida Memory Inc. according to reports that referenced a regulatory filing in Seoul Friday May 4.

Elpida (Tokyo, Japan) has about 12 percent of the global DRAM market but prices for DRAMs are depressed due to an oversupply of components. They are used heavily in personal computers but less so in mobile devices. Elpida filed for bankruptcy protection in February with reported liabilities of 448 billion yen (about $5.6 billion) after failing to win a government bailout package.

Toshiba had reportedly also expressed some interest in Elpida but then withdrew.

The withdrawal of SK Hynix and Toshiba leaves a potential bid from Chinese investment firm Hony Capital teamed with U.S. private equity firm TPG in play and the possibility of a bid from DRAM maker Micron Technology Inc. (Boise, Idaho).

Hony Capital, founded in 2003 by John Zhao, has specialized in the buy-out of China state-owned enterprises and now has $6.8 billion in assets under management. TPG, formerly Texas Pacific Group, has $49 billion of capital under management.


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resistion

5/4/2012 9:26 AM EDT

I think the non-semi firms have advantage that they don't have to worry about their own capex plans.

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ibm221

5/6/2012 10:57 PM EDT

Micron won't take it for sure, Inotera almost chocked it to death, it 's having a hard time to digest it till nowadays.
If it takes elpida it will pass away in 5 years certainly.

We ll see the 1st major chinese memory business emerge, if they can get a decent price they will revive it somewhere eastern china.

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