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- 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
- Tool Orders Drop Again, SEMI Says (Electronic News)
- North American-based manufacturers of chip process equipment saw orders drop again in December, as they posted orders of $1.24 billion on a three-month rolling average basis, according to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International. North American-based manufacturers of chip process equipment saw orders drop again in...
- Research articles 2005-01-24
- March Tool Orders Flat (Electronic News)
- Orders of semiconductor manufacturing equipment for North American-based suppliers continued to hover around $1.02 billion in March, as the book-to-bill inched up for the first time in months. That's according to statistics released by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI, which released its monthly book-to-bill...
- Research articles 2005-04-25
- No X-Mas Rush for North American Tool Vendors (Electronic News)
- North American-based chip equipment makers saw orders hover at $1.09 billion on a three-month rolling average basis, about flat with October's orders. Industry trade group Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI today released its bookings and billings data for North American based tool vendors today....
- Research articles 2005-12-26
- North American Tool Orders Up
- Analysts suggest book-to-bill numbers reflect the bottom The industry, and in particular financial analysts, seemed heartened by July's North American equipment supplier book-to-bill number of 0.67, suggesting that it was evidence that the industry has finally hit the bottom. Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI released the preliminary...
- Research articles 2001-08-27
- North American Tool Orders Rose in October (Electronic News)
- North American-based manufacturers of process and test equipment saw orders rise slightly in October, a development that is sure to confound Wall Street, along with most of the industry. As the bulls and bears argue about how deep the current supply-driven downturn will be, Silicon...
- Research articles 2004-11-29
- Book-to-Bill Still Bleak - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International report - Industry Trend or Event
- The latest earnings reports and North American book-to-bill numbers for tool OEMs seem to reflect what everyone in the industry has been saying: Things are at or near the bottom with still no indication of when they will come back up.
- Research articles 2001-07-30
- SECS/GEM Year 2000 Compliance Not an Issue for 300 mm Factories Says Pacesetter GW Associates; GW Associates' SECSIM ProR Product Incorporates Y2K Compliance Testing
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 12, 1999-- GW Associates Inc., the leading supplier of SECS/GEM software development tools for the semiconductor industry, announced today that its SECSIM ProR simulation and test tool will enable effective, timely compliance testing to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI requirements for Year 2000 compliance testing....
- Research articles 1999-04-12
- SEMI Book-to-Bill Hovers at 0.78 (Electronic News)
- Bookings increased a bit in February for North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment, but their book-to-bill ratio is still well below parity, SEMI reported Thursday. Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI posted its monthly preliminary data for orders and revenue shipments for North American tool...
- Research articles 2005-03-21
- North American Book to Bill Creeps Toward Parity (Electronic News)
- North American-based chip equipment suppliers saw orders continue to improve on a monthly sequential basis in June, as their book-to-bill ratio continued to improve. Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI today reported that North American tool vendors posted $1.07 billion in orders in June, on...
- Research articles 2005-07-25
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