Sluggish
spot market this week?
1H
Contract price
Contract prices
for the 1H of August have seen only minor upward adjustments; The DDR contract
price is flat to slightly up (depending on the company) and meanwhile the
SDRAM contract price is down slightly (again, depending on the company). Most
module contract pricing is in the $50 ~ $56 range for 256MB DDR; $25 ~$27
for 128MB DDR; $45~$48 for 256MB SDRAM and $22 ~$24 for 128MB. Chip contract
price quotes are at $6~$6.5 for 256Mb DDR, $3~$3.3 for 128Mb DDR, $5~$5.5
for 256Mb SDRAM and $2.5~$2.75 for 128Mb SDRAM.
Waiting
For more signals for 2H August
Marketers are anticipating
PC demand will be postponed until the end of August due to Intel's CPU price
cuts (effective September 1). Spot market transaction volume is slowing down
as marketers await further signals - the market should remain sluggish until
more concrete signs are evident as pricing trends continue to be unclear.
Spot
price gloom
During period of
sluggish market volumes, pricing tends to trend towards the negative side.
Although we also have information that DRAM markers are offering official
spot quotations for $7 and above for 256Mb DDR, it is not a real deal price
on the spot market because the companies do not necessarily have the allocation
to deliver to the spot market (it is just used as a quotation price). We therefore
exoect that this weeks spot price will remain relatively weak if volumes do
not pick up.