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- SEMI Consensus Forecast Reflects Growing Optimism in Semiconductor Chip And Equipment Industry Recovery. Semiconductor Equipment Companies Expect Nine Percent Growth for 1999 - Industry Trend or Event
- Semiconductor equipment companies are showing increasing optimism about prospects for business during the remainder of 1999, according to the July 1999 edition of the SEMI Capital Equipment Consensus Forecast, released today by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI at SEMICON West 99. Survey respondents predict that the industry...
- Research articles 1999-07-19
- SEMI Announces Initiative to Drive Transition of Semiconductor Production to Larger Wafer Size; Global Effort Aimed at Improving Circuit Manufacturing Productivity With Equipment and Materials Industry Leading the 300mm Drive
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 20, 1995-- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, the global trade association for more than 1500 suppliers to the semiconductor industry, announced today a major new program aimed at coordinating the transition of the industry to production on 300 millimeter (approximately 12-inch) silicon wafers, a move expected...
- Research articles 1995-07-20
- 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...
- Research articles 1996-02-14
- Taiwan Quake Slows Down Growth in Semiconductor Equipment
- The Taiwan earthquake in September slowed down recovery in the semiconductor equipment manufacturing industry, according to trade association SEMI - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International. The association reported a book-to-bill ratio for September of 1.08, meaning that $108 in orders was received for each $100 worth of orders shipped. The...
- Research articles 1999-10-25
- Global Q2 semi equipment industry book-to-bill below parity (Electronic News)
- The worldwide semiconductor equipment industry's book-to-bill ratio stayed below parity at 0.92 in Q2, San Jose-based industry association Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International http://www.semi.org SEMI reported today, while maintaini The worldwide semiconductor equipment industry's book-to-bill ratio stayed below parity at 0.92 in Q2, San Jose-based...
- Research articles 2007-08-20
- 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
- ODVA says EtherNet/IP named a semiconductor industry standard. (News).(Open DeviceNet Vendor Association)
- Boca Raton, FL -- The Open DeviceNet Vendor Association ODVA announced that the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI organization has accepted EtherNet/IP as a standard in its Sensor Bus Network Communications Standard activ Boca Raton, FL -- The Open DeviceNet Vendor Association ODVA...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- North American semi equipment January book-to-bill reflects reduction in capital spending (Electronic News)
- The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International industry association reported Thursday in its book-to-bill ratio for North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment that $1.12 billion in orders were posted in January, on a three-month average basis, a book-to-bill ratio of 0.89. A book-to-bill of 0.89 means...
- Research articles 2008-02-25
- 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...
- Research articles 1998-08-01
- New Low In Gear Free-fall: SEMI book-to-bill slips to 0.57 - Industry Trend or Event
- mountain view, calif.-The number speaks volumes, or lack thereof, depending upon how it is viewed. The North American semiconductor equipment industry posted a book-to-bill ratio of 0.57 for September 1998, it was reported by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI, an industry trade association.
- Research articles 1998-10-26
- Global semiconductor industry to strengthen in second half: official
- SINGAPORE AFP — The global semiconductor sector is expected to pick-up in the second half, driven by demand for consumer and communication products, the head of an industry association said. "I don't predict a drastic upturn but the second half of this year will be better," Semiconductor Equipment and...
- Research articles 2005-05-03
- SEMI Acquires Chip Scale International Conference and Exposition; September Expo to Highlight Issues in Wafer-Level Chip Scale Electronics
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 1, 1999-- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI, the global industry association, announced today the acquisition of the Chip Scale International CSI exposition and conference. CSI 99, now in its third year, will be held September 13-16 at the San Jose Convention Center. The exposition will...
- Research articles 1999-03-01
- Trade secrets: industry tax-exempt organizations collectively take in more than $100 million a year. Where does it go?
- Question: Which is the largest industry association? Answer: It depends on your definition of "largest." If the number of members is measured, for instance, the International Microelectronics and Packaging Society is tops by a wide margin. If annual revenues are considered, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International laps the field....
- Research articles 2008-03-01
- Asian flu strikes equipment makers - SEMI report - Industry Trend or Event
- Mountain View, Calif.--After 11 solid months of receiving more orders than shipments made, the North American semiconductor equipment industry's book-to-bill ratio slipped below parity for each of 1997's final two months, according to Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI. Last week, the industry association reported that the December 1997 book-to-bill...
- Research articles 1998-01-26
- ELEMENTAL SEMICONDUCTORS SEMI Reports on Q1 Wafer Shipments.
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI, 3081 Zanker Rd., San Jose, CA 95134; Tel: 408/943-7987) reports in its recent analysis of the silicon wafer industry, that, compared to the fourth quarter of 2001, worldwide silicon wafer area shipments improved during the first quarter of 2002. SEMI is an international trade...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- SEMI gives voice to manufacturing technology suppliers
- THE semiconductor equipment and materials market is vibrant in the region, with investments coming to Asia Pacific like never before. Southeast Asia alone has nearly 10% of the total world equipment market, and over a quarter of the total world assembly and packaging equipment market. Semiconductor Materials and Equipment International...
- Research articles 2007-05-16
- '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
- SISA Returns to SEMI, Merges with Its North American Ops
- SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL SEMI and the Semiconductor Industry Suppliers Association SISA plan to merge the programs, operations and staff of SISA into that of SEMI North America, a regional division of the global San Jose-based equipment and materials supplier consortium. While SISA and SEMI developed distinct industry activities,...
- Research articles 2001-06-11
- The Monterey County Herald, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 7 -- SEMICONDUCTOR FIRMS TO MEET: Computer chip equipment sales are expected to turn around in 1999, with a steep upturn in 2000, industry experts are expected to forecast when they convene Jan. 11-13 for the 1999 Industry Strategy...
- Research articles 1999-01-07
- Chip Stocks: It's Not Yet Time To Bottom-Fish
- Trade Radar Operator submits: If you were thinking it might be time to bottom-fish among the semiconductor equipment stocks, you might want to restrain that impulse.SEMI (Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, a global industry association) reported yesterday that worldwide semiconductor manufacturing equipment billings were $7.83 billion in the second...
- External links 2008-09-11
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