With the Christmas season rapidly approaching, I would not count on seeing any price drop until January. With lots of computer purchases coming up for Christmas, it is just too big a temptation for RAM manufacturers to reap hugh profits. Jerry Rasmussen Rasmussen & Bucklin Associates Coral Springs FL [log in to unmask] ===================== I concur with your estimation of greed. I can say that two weeks ago I checked prices here in Germany and found much the same results. The German company I checked had sold 64MB SD100 RAM for DM 89, (about $50) and as of two weeks ago the price had climbed to an astounding DM 269, (about $160) for the same RAM. I have been planning to purchase a second computer with 128MB RAM for my home, but have put that idea off until the prices come down. The same system I was looking at on the internet for $700 a month ago has climbed to near $1000. Though still not a bad price, waiting is for me the preferred alternative. Sounds like it's the same all over. Dan Davisson -----Original Message----- From: Art Cassel [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 7:30 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] RAM One month ago, I paid $95 for a 128Meg stick of Micron 8ns Ram. Generic RAM is now going for $229 after rebate. This is bull! Taiwan produces app. 15% of the RAM sold. If 15% of the RAM sold disappears for one week (or even two), how is a 200%+ price increase justified? How about greed. Please, just say no, and avoid buying RAM until the backup forces them to drop the price. This is the same as if Toyota had a strike that lasted a week and General Motors raised the price of a Suburban to $85,000. >Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 17:37:28 GMT >From: Kyle Elmblade <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: RAM >Prices locally where I am have tripled. A 32MB DIMM that cost about $25.00 >four weeks ago now costs over $90.00. The reason? The earthquake in >Taiwan >has severely crippled production for a short time. This is (pardon the pun) >an aftershock of that event. They will come back down as the plants get >back into full swing, but we will see these kinds of prices through >Christmas. At least, that's what the analysts say. >Kyle >From: Phat Nguyen <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: [PCBUILD] RAM >Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 15:29:07 +0700 > >Hi everyone ! >I'm from Vietnam. The price of RAM in Vietnam is increased in over double ( >ex. 30USD to 70USD), please show me if the proce in the world is increased >too, and why ? >Thanks in advance. >Nguyen Dinh Visit our website regularly for FAQs, articles, how-to's, tech tips and much more http://nospin.com - http://nospin.org