Japan Bails Out Struggling Chipmaker With $1.7 Billion

Courtesy NYT > Business  Tue, 06/30/2009 - 05:50

By propping up Elpida Memory, Japan hopes to salvage its only major maker of dynamic random access memory chips, considered vital to its electronics industry.


 

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