Los Altos, Calif.-based Rambus designs memory interfaces for microchips, which it then licenses out to chipmakers. (Emphasis added.)
Points awarded.
However, Mr. Kraeuter, who starts his article with "Investors in Rambus" must believe those investors have been hiding under a lily pad in the pond with Mr. Frog. He writes
In addition, many investors don't realize there is another development on the horizon that could affect Rambus' relationship with Samsung: The Department of Justice is conducting a price-fixing investigation into memory-chip manufacturers that covers the period from 1999 to 2002 -- the same period during which Rambus alleges its technology was forced out of the market by illegal collusion of the memory chipmakers. (Emphasis added.)
Points deducted.
Who are the investors in Rambus who don't know about the DOJ investigation regarding price-fixing and the obvious (and not so obvious) targets?
Rambus Public Relations has its work cut out . . .
Hat tip to Joe of the Pinehurst Thread for the link.

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