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George Scalise
George Scalise was the former president of the Building Service Employees International Unionwho was convicted of racketeering due to the exposure of labor racketeering by newspaper columnist Westbrook Pegler, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1941 for his reporting...
change expect industry market minus outlook plus quarter range remains total
The outlook for the semiconductor industry remains robust. For the first quarter of 2006, we expect sequential change in the total market will be in the range of plus or minus 1%.
industry outlook remains
The outlook for the semiconductor industry remains robust.
calls data forecast higher meet months november percent released sales target third
Our forecast released in November calls fourth-quarter sales to be 4.7 percent higher than the third quarter, and with two months of data now in, we are on target to meet that projection.
analyst below bring building consensus likely limitation maybe numbers percent perhaps point quarter upside
They're perhaps approaching 75 percent or better by now. The consensus building is that there maybe a limitation to the upside in the quarter but it's not likely to get to the point where it's going to bring the numbers below what the analyst expectations are.
asia continued contract due growth market number pacific positive trends
A number of growth trends in the Asia Pacific market are positive due to continued outsourcing to contract manufacturers located in the region.
april continued growth industry sales
April sales show continued industry growth and are surpassing our expectations for 2000,
biggest costs demand energy expected far forecast impact increase quite surprise together year
As far as the biggest surprise goes, it would have to be that the increase in energy costs did not impact demand at all, ... When we put our forecast together a year ago. we were quite conservative and expected demand to be flat.
close industry modest overall sustained
As expected, the semiconductor industry should close out 2002 with modest but sustained overall growth,
companies compensate loss option remains whether
Companies may do really well, and compensate fairly, and end up with a loss (because of option costs). Whether or not that's going to (hurt them) remains to be seen.
korea korean market producers
Korea is a significant market for American semiconductor producers -- in 2005, the Korean semiconductor market was approximately $4.5 billion.
expect growth half industry quarter record rising sales second slow
We expect to see the industry record slow growth for the first quarter of 2002, with sales rising to double-digit growth in the second half of the year.
asia balance basis improved increase modest pacific pc quarter reflecting sales september since time
For the first time since the September quarter of 2000, Asia Pacific sales had a modest increase on a sequential basis reflecting improved supply-demand balance in the PC market,
asia changes chip early expansion expected financial global market markets turbulence
The financial turbulence of Asia and other market changes have crimped the expected expansion of global chip markets in early 1998,
adjustment completed currently demand due forecasts improve industry inventory later lower product sales suggest third
The industry is currently experiencing lower sales due to an inventory overhang and deceleration in the end-equipment markets. Current forecasts suggest the inventory adjustment will be completed by the end of the third quarter, and end-market product demand will improve later in the year.