on 6/5/01 4:09 PM, Arthur Entlich at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Did they say why? Is there a sudden demand, has a company stopped > production, is there a shortage of tellurium (if they still use that) or > some other component, are the manufacturers trying to increase > profits??? Should I invest in CDRW stock? ;-) supposedly there was a massive oversupply which drove the price down, and some plants stopped manufacturing. Now the glut is gone and scarcity will drive the price up again. -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com
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