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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Solar & Applied Materials

Per the WSJ on Applied Materials, the larger players are still able to get deals, but the smaller ones who buy their fab from Applied Materials are hurting. Interesting prospective.
Posted by Ray - SoCal at 11:01 PM
Labels: solar

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