Why Hynix walked out on Micron
The decision of Hynix's board to reject a deal with Micron, just a day after its creditor committee had approved it, has the international markets doubting that the Korean chip manufacturer can survive. They may be right. But those who believe the decision is a blow to Korean corporate reform miss the intricacies of the deal, and ignore an important point: the right of a board to make an independent decision, even if it turns out to be the wrong one. By Chris Wright.
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