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- From: sergei@upenn5.hep.upenn.edu (Sergei Borodin)
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- Subject: Re: Why memory costs doubled
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- Date: 5 Jan 93 00:53:12 GMT
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- In article <palane.725673526@pv7427.vincent.iastate.edu> palane@iastate.edu (Paul A. Lane) writes:
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- >They pulled up stakes and left the market before it became profitable again.
- >Short term smart. Long term stupid. That's why you can find no mass-market
- >consumer electronics made in the U.S. and only one domestic TV set (Zenith).
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- I beleive (well, I read it in EE times) that Zenith is owned by
- SGS Thomson. So - no more American TVs.
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- And I agree with the rest of your article. And I'm tired of the
- flag waving - "don't buy japaneese - buy american".
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- >Paul
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- S.B.
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