8th November 1998 Archive
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Hyundai warns markets of fake 64Mb parts
Sold at ten per cent below market value
Hyundai Electronics has warned its customers that fake 64Mb memories bearing its trademark are circulating in the market. That comes as memory prices continue to steadily rise. Although first appearing in South East Asia, it is now understood that such parts have reached Europe and the US. The company said that it had found …
Business 8 Nov 1998, 18:12
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