(Reuters) - According to a Reuters poll, 18 analysts expected a loss
before tax of 164 million euros on sales of 788
million euros on average.
Qimonda, a unit of German chipmaker Infineon , is
the world's third-biggest maker of memory chips by sales.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
before tax of 164 million euros on sales of 788
million euros on average.
Qimonda, a unit of German chipmaker Infineon , is
the world's third-biggest maker of memory chips by sales.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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