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- Sales of semiconductor equipment rose 23.1% last year to $40.47 billion, according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
- Sales of semiconductor equipment rose 23.1% last year to $40.47 billion, according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI. Sales of wafer processing equipment, assembly and packaging equipment, and test equipment increased 26%, 14% and 21%, respectively. Japan, the largest market, accounted for 22.7% of spending, while sales in China,...
- Research articles 2007-03-31
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI).(Akira Inoue Award)(Brief Article)
- Nominations are being sought for Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International's SEMI second annual Akira Inoue Award for outstanding achievement in environment, health and safety EHS in the semiconductor industry. The award seeks to recognize those who have shown leadership in influencing the industry or innovation in...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- Just When Will the Semiconductor Equipment Market Turn Around?
- Robert Castellano submits: SEMI Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International reported last week that North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment shipped about $391.9 worth of equipment in May 2009, about 1% more than April 2009, but 72% less than May 2008. The Semiconductor Equipment Association...
- External links 2009-06-29
- SEC/N thoughts. (Asset Management).(Surplus Equipment Consortium Network Inc.'s Japan Regional Council, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International Japan sponsoring seminar on used semiconductor equipment)(Brief Article)
- Thanks to technological advances in communications and transportation, the geographic boundaries between countries are virtually disappearing. The islands of Japan have nurtured cultural ideals and traditions that go back thousands of years. However, evolutionary changes in international trade continue to challenge...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Semiconductor manufacturers.(Brief Article)
- Prices for photoresist strippers used by semiconductor manufacturers are expected to rise, says analyst Elizabeth Schumann at Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International. Some customers are already on allocation for wafer-cleaning chemicals because of a recent explosion in Japan that wiped out one of only two plants...
- Research articles 2000-09-21
- STMicroelectronics' President and CEO Receives Prestigious Environmental Award; SEMI Award Draws Industry Attention to Environmental Health and Safety Issues
- Business/Technology Editors GENEVA--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 6, 2000 STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) has announced that its President & CEO, Mr. Pasquale Pistorio, today received the Akira Inoue Award for Outstanding Achievement in Environmental Health and Safety EHS in the Semiconductor Industry. The award was presented at the President's Reception at SEMICON Japan...
- Research articles 2000-12-06
- '99 Gear Recovery Gains Believers
- tokyo -- Recovery of the global semiconductor equipment and materials industry will begin in 1999, according to analysts and executives polled by Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI prior to the annual Semicon/Japan trade show. More than 100 fund managers and institutional investors attended SEMInvest Japan '98, organized by...
- Research articles 1998-12-07
- SEMI Consensus Forecast.
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI, San Jose, CA 95134) presented the 2001 edition of the SEMI Consensus Forecast at the recent SEMICON Japan exposition. SEMI estimates that the semiconductor manufacturing equipment market will decline by -38% in 2001 to $29.6 billion. The forecast indicates that 2001 will be a...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- SEMI Says Equip Market to Recover in 2003 - News
- The worldwide market for semiconductor manufacturing equipment will fall 38 percent in 2001 to $29.6 billion, according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI, which presented its biannual forecast last week at Semicon Japan in Tokyo.
- Research articles 2001-12-10
- The flip side of the chip.
- Jan 31, 2002 Far Eastern Economic Review ABIX via COMTEX -- Analysts believe that the difficult times for Japan's semiconductor machinery companies may be at an end. This is despite the pessimistic industry outlook delivered by the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International group. Intel,...
- Research articles 2002-02-01
- 2001 Ad
- The 25th anniversary of Semicon Japan will have more companies than ever before, but it will be the first time since 1994 that the show will post a drop in the number of attendees. Host Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI expects attendance to be down by about 20,000...
- Research articles 2001-12-03
- Leaders to Meet to Lead-Free the World
- Electronics industry gathers to set global standards Global politics may have dominated the U.N. Millennium Summit in New York last week, but global electronics will take center stage later this year at summit meetings in Silicon Valley and Japan called by leaders of the global lead-free movement. Promoting...
- Research articles 2000-09-11
- Vendor announcements continue amid chip sales slump.(Business)
- Weak sales in the United States, Japan and South Korea hurt global chip markets worldwide with a 31.7-percent fall in April amounting to $1.5 billion in sales, according to the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International. But the space continues to witness a flurry of announcements from...
- Research articles 2003-06-23
- Avnet, Inc. F1Q08 (Qtr End 9/29/07) Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator [Operator Instructions]. Our first question will be coming from Jim Suva of Citigroup. Jim Suva - Citigroup Investment Research Great. Thank you very much. Can you guys talk a little bit about the competitive environment, increased competitions in such as one of your largest...
- Earnings calls 2007-10-25
- Business Climate Forces Layoffs Again
- Continued poor business conditions in the semiconductor equipment and materials businesses forced three prominent companies to announce layoffs last week. While Silicon Valley-based equipment vendors Watkins-Johnson and GaSonics International announced layoffs for the third and second time this year, respectively, Komatsu Silicon America KSA, the American subsidiary of Japan's Komatsu,...
- Research articles 1998-09-14
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