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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.(semiconductor equipment book-to-bill ratio falls in Jan. 2001)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- The semiconductor equipment book-to-bill ratio took another dive in January, according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International semi. The ratio fell to 0.81 from ... The semiconductor equipment book-to-bill ratio took another dive in January, according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International semi....
- Research articles 2001-03-22
- North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted a July book-to-bill ratio of 1.11, reports Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International.
- North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted a July book-to-bill ratio of 1.11, reports Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International. A book-to-bill of 1.11 means $111 in orders were received for each $100 worth of pr North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted a...
- Research articles 1999-10-07
- SEMI gets double dose of bad news - Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International reports loss in Jan 1998 book-to-bill ratio, admits overstated bookings and shipments for 1997 - Industry Trend or Event - Brief Article
- Mountain View, Calif.--U.S. semiconductor equipment manufacturers were hit last week with a double dose of bad news. Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI reported The North American semiconductor equipment industry's book-to-bill ratio for January slid to 0.94. The trade association also revealed that, due to an accounting slip-up, it had...
- Research articles 1998-03-02
- SEMI predicts $37B in equipment sales in '98 - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International - Industry Trend or Event
- Mountain View, Calif.--In spite of a rash of industry layoffs and depressed stock values, semiconductor capital equipment vendors expect worldwide sales of $37 billion in 1998, according to Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International's mid-year Capital Equipment Consensus Forecast.
- Research articles 1996-08-12
- SEMI President Predicts Return to Double-Digit Growth for Chip Equipment, Materials Industry Over the Next Three Years - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International - Industry Trend or Event
- After a steep downturn in 1998, the chip-equipment and materials industry is poised to return to double-digit growth over the next three years. Stanley T. Myers, president of worldwide trade group Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, said today that growth of the industry should reach 9 percent...
- Research articles 1999-07-19
- SEMI notes upbeat April book-to-bill - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International - Industry Trend or Event
- Mountain View, Calif.--Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI reported the first positive year-over-year equipment book-to-bill figures since March 1996. The North American semiconductor equipment industry posted an April book-to-bill ratio of 1.13, with bookings and shipments officially now on the rise when compared to the upward revised March ratio of...
- Research articles 1997-05-26
- Shipments, spirits high at SEMI dinner - the 22nd annual dinner and awards ceremony for Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International
- At its 22nd annual dinner and awards ceremony, Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI last week reported worldwide semiconductor equipment shipments for the first half of 1995 at $10.9 billion. The 800-plus members of the equipment manufacturing community on hand for the event at the Westin Hotel were jubilant at...
- Research articles 1995-10-02
- Gear firms unite under pressure at 'first of kind' SEMI event - Semiconductor & Equipment Materials International's SEMInvest '97 summit on Wall Street - Industry Trend or Event
- New York--As massive R&D investments loom in 300-millimeter (12-inch) technology for many equipment and materials companies, Semiconductor & Equipment Materials International SEMI, which represents 1,850 of these firms, led a delegation of equipment firms to Wall Street last week to state their case on why they are worthy of long-term...
- Research articles 1997-02-03
- Book-to-bill ratio hits 0.81 as billings decrease - News - according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
- Semiconductor equipment orders keep rising, according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI. January saw the book-to-bill ratio climb to 0.81 from 0.77 the previous month. A book-to-bill ratio of 0.81 means North American-based manufacturers of chip equipment saw $81 worth of new orders for every $100 of product billed...
- Research articles 2002-02-25
- SEMI opens 300mm transition program - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF.--Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI has unveiled a new program aimed at coordinating the transition of the industry to production on 300-millimeter (12-inch) wafers, which it called the most significant challenge facing the semiconductor equipment industry.
- Research articles 1995-07-31
- 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
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI).(Brief Article)
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI is cosponsoring a survey being administered by the Uniuersity of California at Berkeley on e-business among semiconductor manufacturers. The survey will attempt to assess how device manufacturers and equipment and material suppliers are using the Internet in business transactions, as...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- SEMI Posts 1.12 Book-to-Bill for November - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International - Industry Trend or Event - Brief Article
- NORTH AMERICAN-BASED manufacturers of semiconductor equipment reported $2.7 billion in orders for November, 8 percent lower than the orders logged for October, and a book-to-bill ratio of 1.12, according to a recent report from Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI. A 1,12 book-to-bill means that orders were 12 percent higher...
- Research articles 2001-01-08
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI).(July 2001 industry data)(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
- According to the July 2001 Express Report published by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI, San Jose, Calif., the North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted $764 million in orders for that month. The figure represents a book-to-bill ratio of 0.67, which meant that $67 worth...
- Research articles 2001-09-01
- What's in the Cards for Si?: Industry leaders prognosticate at SEMI's ISS - Capital Equipment - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International's 25th annual Industry Strategy Symposium
- PACIFIC GROVE, CALIF. -- Personal helicopters won't replace cars in the next 25 years, nor will five-course gourmet meals come in a pill. Nevertheless, the semiconductor industry will likely change considerably within the next quarter century. But just what guise or guises the industry will take in the years...
- Research articles 2002-01-14
- SEMI taps 3 for 300mm effort - Executives Murray Bullis, George Lee and Ronald S. Horwath to lead Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International 300mm silicon wafer effort - Industry Trend or Event
- Mountain View, Calif.--Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI last week named three new executives who will help guide the organization's efforts in making 300-millimeter (12-inch) silicon wafers a reality for the semiconductor industry.
- Research articles 1996-01-22
- Tool OEMs Assess Damage - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International's consensus survey
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International's SEMI latest consensus survey reveals that capital equipment suppliers are even more pessimistic than the analysts that cover them about when an upturn will come.
- Research articles 2001-09-03
- Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International - Industry Trend or Event - Bibliography
- Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI convenes its Silicon Wafer Symposium, a meeting to discuss the challenges gripping the wafer industry, Sept. 28-29 at the Portland Hilton, Portland, Ore. Among those challenges are the 193nm era, improved crystal perfection and wafer surface conditions, the 300mm transition and new interconnect and...
- Research articles 1998-09-21
- William H. Reed Announces Retirement as President of Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International; Siltec Silicon President Stan Myers Chosen as New Head of 1,600-Member International Trade Association
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 15, 1996-- William H. Reed will step down at the end of this year after serving 13 years as president of the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI trade association.
- Research articles 1996-03-15
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