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George Scalise
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continue expect growth half modest throughout year
We expect the modest growth we are experiencing in the first half of the year to continue throughout the remainder of 2002.
calls forecast growth industry last line percent released results september week worldwide
The September results are in line with the 1997-2000 worldwide forecast we released last week which calls for industry growth of 5.5 percent in 1997 and 16.8 percent in 1998.
across announced chip close continued expect forecast growth industry last quarter sales second steady
Continued steady growth across the industry is exhibited in May chip sales and, as announced in our forecast last month, we expect the industry to close the second quarter with growth of 4.7 percent.
confident december due events growth month sales september slightly tragic
The tragic events of September 11 may slightly dampen sales for the month of September due to short-term logistical issues; however, we are still confident that we will see sequential quarterly growth commencing in the December quarter.
april continuing growth industry quarter sales sign steady
Semiconductor sales in April are continuing the steady growth exhibited in the first quarter of this year, another sign that the industry is rebounding from 2001,
ahead annual demand growth pattern percent rate solid talking
We see very strong, solid demand pattern ahead of us. We're talking about 10 percent compounded annual growth rate between 2005 and 2008.
achieve forecast fourth growth indication industry october percent sales track
The October sales are another indication that the industry is on track to achieve our forecast of 4.7 percent growth in the fourth quarter.
competition declining growth higher prices resulted sales strong unit
Strong competition contributed to declining prices for semiconductors, which resulted in nominal growth on higher unit sales in July,
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,
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.
confirm growth july moderate percent putting recovery third track
The July data, and the year-on-year increase, confirm that a moderate but sustainable recovery continues, putting us on track for 7-9 percent sequential growth in the third quarter,
balance data decline due excessive expected inventory largely market percent pressure price prices product range recent worldwide
The worldwide market for semiconductors in 2001 is expected to decline 31 percent due to excessive inventories and price pressure on a wide range of products, ... However, recent data indicates inventory is now largely in balance and prices are rebounding in some product categories.
areas dominated flat increase percent product record rise sales
The sales increase was dominated by a record 82.4 percent sales rise in the DRAM market, with essentially flat sales in other product areas as forecasted,