Steve Appleton News
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The first man on the moon, the first U.S. woman in space and the first black Federal Reserve member were among the notable deaths in 2012.
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Micron Technology Inc. named Mark Durcan as its chief executive yesterday, replacing Steve Appleton, who died on Feb. 3 after crashing an experimental plane.
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Micron Technology Inc. said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Steve Appleton died today in a small plane accident in Boise, Idaho. He was 51.
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The Lancair IVP aircraft that Micron Technology Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Appleton was piloting when he died yesterday is known for its performance and a higher-than-average number of accidents.
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Private planes assembled from kits have been involved in more crashes and deaths than other small aircraft because pilots are often ill-prepared to fly them, a U.S. safety study found.
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The memory-chip industry will keep a lid on capital expenditures this year, helping avoid a repeat of the production glut that plagued the industry until 2010, Micron Technology Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Appleton said.
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Inotera Memories Inc. expects no impact on its operations after the death of Micron Technology Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Appleton.
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Micron Technology Inc., the largest U.S. maker of computer-memory chips, jumped 16 percent on investor optimism that the market is rebounding from a slump in demand and industry consolidation will limit supply.
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Memory-chipmakers ProMOS Technologies Inc., Powerchip Technology Corp. and Elpida Memory Inc., burdened by debt, losses and falling prices, are under increasing pressure to seek mergers or exit the industry.
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Micron Technology Inc. President Mark Adams said prices of computer memory have probably hit their lowest after a slump that caused losses at three of the four largest companies in the industry.
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