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SEMI, SEC Find Common Ground in SAB 101 - SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPment and Materials International - Government Activity - Brief Article
SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPment and Materials International SEMI may have finally figured out Staff Accounting Bulletin SAB 101, and it may not be as disruptive as the industry thought. SAB 101 contains the new revenue reporting guidelines issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC in December 1999. The SEC's original...
Tags: SEC, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
Research articles 2001-01-15
U.S. Semiconductor Equipment Industry Says New Liberalized Export Controls Will Increase Sales to Overseas Markets; Applied Materials' James Morgan and Varian's Richard Aurelio Join SEMI in Praise for 'Badly Needed Hand' from U.S. Government
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 14, 1996--A long-awaited U.S. government regulation liberalizing export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment was announced in Washington D.C. today.The U.S. Department of Commerce drew immediate praise from the industry that will benefit most from the new regulation ensuring eligibility of their products for general export license...
Tags: Applied Materials Inc., HARDWARE, regulation, sales, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, U.S. Government
Research articles 1996-02-14
Bill mounts for CE marking. (Conformance European) (Government Activity)
The semiconductor equipment industry will spend from $300 million to $500 million worldwide to comply with the European Union's CE Conformance European health and safety certification requirements, according to a study conducted by VLSI Research Europe, Bedford, England, for the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International ...
Tags: certification, compliance, Handhelds, HARDWARE, Quality, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, SOFTWARE, U.S.
Research articles 1998-01-01
Applied Materials, SEMI Aim to Enhance Environmental Collaboration (Electronic News)
Applied Materials Inc. and Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI are drawing industry attention to advanced environmental technologies and strategies for sustainable growth of the semiconductor industry this week. The duo has gathered a group of industry leaders, government officials and content experts for a...
Tags: Applied Materials Inc., China, collaboration, HARDWARE, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, Strategy
Research articles 2005-03-21
Government, Associations join forces overseas. (Partnerships).(business and government work together to promote trade with China)(Brief Article)
An event co-hosted by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Electronics Representatives Association, Chicago, exemplifies how business and government are working together to promote trade with China. The DOC and ERA will host the Microelectronics Trade Mission, which will be part of the activities at...
Tags: China, FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, partnership, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, Shanghai, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-03-01
Good news, bad timing for Russia's chip industry. (Industry Trend or Event)
Incentives go begging during semiconductor slump Moscow finally has made moves to revive Russia's antiquated semiconductor Industry. But observers doubt that the measures will attract any investment in today's struggling semiconductor market. At a...
Tags: chip, FINANCE, HARDWARE, Investment, Moscow, NETWORKING, Russia, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, Taxes
Research articles 1998-08-01
Oil dollars pave way for high tech.
By Drew Wilson, Contributing Writer Russia is taking in an estimated $500 million daily from crude oil exports and plowing a couple of day's worth into the domestic semiconductor industry. In total, the government has...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, Taxes
Research articles 2006-10-01
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