Many chip companies have expressed dissatisfaction with Tokyo Ohka Kogyo, JSR, Sumitomo Chemical, and Fujifilm.
If you're going to suppress Wujiang Microelectronics, then just suppress it. Why make up excuses and deliberately create the impression of a shortage of g-line photoresist to inflate prices? Are you trying to suppress Wujiang Microelectronics while simultaneously making a fortune off us?
Many chip companies were resentful and dissatisfied, which sowed the seeds of trouble for the four major RB photoresist companies.
The ancient saying goes, "The world has suffered under the Qin dynasty for too long." Who will take over the fate of the four major RB photoresist companies?
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Rex Eden soon returned to Inpex.
Inpex was largely in favor of accepting the acquisition.
Currently, photoresist prices are soaring, naturally causing company valuations to skyrocket. However, once the tide recedes and photoresist prices return to a more rational level, Inpex will become less valuable.
Therefore, the board of directors of Inpex wanted to take this opportunity to sell the company and make a fortune.
Of course, they were not satisfied with the $15 million offer for Rex Eden.
In the second round of negotiations, they made an outrageous demand of $30 million.
Rex Aiden, of course, disagreed; the price far exceeded the value of Inpex.
Wujiang Microelectronics can still manage to obtain some photoresist, allowing them to continue production for three or four months, or even longer. Of course, this is contingent on maintaining their current production capacity.
Inpex knew his asking price was a bit high, wasn't that just to get the other party to haggle?
The expected acquisition price for Inpex was actually around $20 million.
The second round of negotiations failed to yield results.
The third round of negotiations will take place two days later.
Time passed day by day.
Seeing that Wujiang Microelectronics had not been defeated, the price of g-line photoresist began to decline.
However, it is still not easy for Wujiang Microelectronics to buy cheap g-line photoresist.
Major manufacturers in Japan are keeping a close watch on Wujiang Microelectronics.
Rex Eden then initiated the third and fourth rounds of negotiations with Inpex, and finally, in early 1986, Zhao Ye received good news from Rex Eden…
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