The real reason, the bottom line is, THE BOTTOM LINE.  They raised prices 
because they thought that the market would stand it.  It is obvious that the 
market will not.

>I heard that memory prices were going up in the US because companies were
 >saying that the earthquake in Taiwan cut the supply-- the problem with 
that
 >excuse is that Taiwan only supplies the US with 10% of the chips......

        I saw a comment by a high muckety-muck in *Intel* stating
that he had no idea why memory prices were going up (!).

        Taiwan is an excuse, not the cause.

        --Cathy James

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