As Michael Jaffé, the administrator of Qimonda, races to find a buyer for the insolvent German chipmaker, most of its rivals in the market for memory chips are quietly hoping he will fail.
By FT Reporters
Published: January 29 2009 17:41 | Last updated: January 29 2009 17:41
As Michael Jaffé, the administrator of Qimonda, races to find a buyer for the insolvent German chipmaker, most of its rivals in the market for memory chips are quietly hoping he will fail.