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...Infineon, a Siemens spin-off, has worked hard to streamline its business, jettisoning a low-margin memory division, Qimonda, which subsequently went bust, and selling its mobile communications unit to Intel...
...Infineon Technologies dropped 5 per cent in half an hour after the insolvency administrator of defunct chipmaker Qimonda launched a €1.7bn claim against the German technology group....
...This recession caused only one fatality: the German D-Ram maker Qimonda....
...Mr Berchtold, if elected to the chairmanship, wants to make an overhaul of the chipmaker’s oversight systems, particularly in the wake of the bankruptcy last year of Qimonda, a spin-off in which Infineon...
...The slide, exacerbated by recession, pushed German chipmaker Qimonda into bankruptcy....
...Qimonda, the memory chip company spun out of Germany’s Infineon, for example, filed for insolvency last January....
...The economic crisis deepened the industry’s woes, resulting in the bankruptcy this year of Germany’s Qimonda, the only leading European D-Ram supplier....
...Merkel said the countries would co-operate in finding Russian investors for Germany’s fifth biggest shipyard, Wadan, while Mr Medvedev said Russia was considering investing in German companies, Infineon and Qimonda...
...Ms Merkel has hinted at support for chipmakers Qimonda and Infineon – in part because rival Intel will benefit from the US stimulus. The landscape may shift....
...To avert putting Qimonda into full insolvency proceedings from April, administrator Michael Jaffé has in recent weeks toured the globe to find a company willing put as much as €500m-€1bn into Qimonda to...
...Germany’s Qimonda has filed for insolvency. But its removal from the equation was basically offset by evaporating demand....
...Qimonda is 77.5 per cent owned by Infineon, another German maker of semiconductors....
...Qimonda executives replied that they had been only €100m short....
...Germany’s Qimonda, the only major European D-Ram maker, filed for bankruptcy this year and most other D-Ram producers are struggling with debt repayments amid mounting losses....
...Mr Bauer’s first contact with Berlin came late last year and concerned chipmaker Qimonda....
...So a stark light has been thrown on China’s semiconductor industry, as a bunch of Chinese electronics companies are considering investing in Qimonda, the insolvent German memory chipmaker....
...“Qimonda has taught me to get things done rather than talking about them a bit too much beforehand,” he said....
...Infineon, which had €1bn of debt and made a €3.1bn loss last year, recently let Qimonda, its memory chip business, go into liquidation after it failed to secure finance in time....
...Qimonda’s woes are weighing on parent and speciality chipmaker Infineon which holds 77.5 per cent in the memory chipmaker....
...German chipmaker Qimonda on Monday warned that it might run out of money at the start of next year if it fails to secure financial help....
...Last week, US semiconductor maker Qimonda, in which German parent Infineon owns 78 per cent, filed for insolvency only a month after announcing a €325m rescue package....
...Micron of the US is widely thought to have looked at buying Qimonda and might still be interested....
...Germany’s Qimonda has already slipped through the cracks. Taipei needs to bash heads together to stop others joining it....
...and South Korea are both looking at making support available for their D-Ram makers, although subsidies on offer from the Portuguese government and the German state of Saxony were not enough to prevent Qimonda...
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