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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...
- Research articles 2001-01-15
- Y2K: Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International Urges Congress to Pass Critical 'Year 2000' Legislation - Technology Information
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI Wednesday urged Congress to quickly pass critical 'Year 2000' (Y2K) legislation now before the House and Senate. The Year 2000 Readiness and Responsibility Act (H.R. 775), introduced last week in the U.S. House of Representatives by Reps. Tom Davis (R-VA), David Dreier...
- Research articles 1999-03-08
- 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
- July 1995 North American Semiconductor Production Equipment Shipments Increase 63% Over July 1994 to $1 Billion; July 1995 Total Semiconductor Equipment Book-To-Bill Ratio Stands at 1.15
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 23, 1995--The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI monthly Market Statistics Express Report for July 1995 shows the preliminary book-to-bill figure for U.S.-based semiconductor production, test and assembly equipment manufacturers decreasing slightly to 1.15 from 1.17 in June.Based on direct input from North American semiconductor equipment...
- Research articles 1995-08-23
- June 1995 North American Semiconductor Production Equipment Orders Exceed $1 Billion; June 1995 Book-To-Bill of 1.17 Marks the 33rd Consecutive Month the Total Semiconductor Equipment Ratio has Exceeded 1.0
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 26, 1995--The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI monthly Market Statistics Express Report for June 1995 shows the preliminary book-to-bill figure for U.S.-based semiconductor production, test and assembly equipment manufacturers increasing to 1.17 from 1.11 in May.Based on direct input from North American semiconductor equipment manufacturers,...
- Research articles 1995-07-26
- March 1995 North American Semiconductor Equipment Book-To-Bill Ratio Narrows to 1.27; March equipment orders increase 60 percent over same period last year, exceeding a record $1 billion
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 16, 1995--The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI monthly Market Statistics Express Report for March 1995 shows the preliminary book-to-bill figure for U.S.-based semiconductor production, test and assembly equipment manufacturers narrowing to 1.27 from a revised February 1995 figure of 1.41.Preliminary results for March 1995, based...
- Research articles 1995-05-16
- April 1995 North American Semiconductor Equipment book-to-bill ratio decreases slightly, to 1.23; April 1995 equipment orders increase 78 percent over April 1994, exceeding $1 billion for second consecutive month
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 26, 1995--The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI monthly Market Statistics Express Report for April 1995 shows the preliminary book-to-bill figure for U.S.-based semiconductor production, test and assembly equipment manufacturers decreasing to 1.23, down slightly from a revised figure of 1.29 in March.Based on direct input...
- Research articles 1995-05-26
- SEMI praises U.S. trade representative's action on information technology agreement; Semiconductor equipment, parts and silicon included in list for duty-free treatment
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 26, 1997-- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI today praised Clinton Administration trade negotiators for reaching a final accord on implementing tariff cuts under the recently concluded Information Technology Agreement ITA and for expanding the accord to include many important new trading partners in Asia and...
- Research articles 1997-03-26
- 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
- November 1995 North American Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Orders Reach A Record $1.2 Billion; Production Equipment, Front End, Bookings for November 1995 Increase 18 Percent Over Previous Month, to $875 Million
- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI monthly Market Statistics Express Report for November 1995, published December 18, 1995, shows the preliminary book-to-bill figure for U.S.-based semiconductor production, test and assembly equipment manufacturers increasing to 1.06 from 1.01 in October. A book-to-bill ratio above unity indicates an expanding market.Based on...
- Research articles 1996-01-03
- January 1996 North American Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Bookings Reach A Record $1.6 Billion; Impressive Start in 1996 Results in January Total Equipment Book-to-Bill Ratio of 1.22
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 20, 1996--The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI monthly Market Statistics Express Report for January 1996, published February 16, 1996, shows the preliminary book-to-bill figure for U.S.-based semiconductor production, test and assembly equipment manufacturers jumping to 1.22 from a revised 1.15 in December 1995. A...
- Research articles 1996-02-20
- Adapting to change key to surviving downturn - Special Section: Wafer Processing - semiconductor industry forecasts
- After a very difficult 2001, when the semiconductor equipment market declined nearly 40 percent, 2002 will be a year of modest, but sustained, recovery. Equipment sales are driven by device sales, and worldwide sales of IC devices appeared to bottom out in Q3 and Q4 of 2001, and are...
- Research articles 2002-07-22
- Cap equipment expenditures to reach $9B in '95
- Austin, Texas--The SEMICON/Southwest trade show last week presented its own news on industry-related growth and expansion, as well as news of trade show growth and expansion concerns of its sponsor organization, the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI.At the show, SEMI released its monthly Market Statistics Express Report for September...
- Research articles 1995-10-30
- Reforming depreciation
- IPC backs move to quicken tax write-off schedule for aging equipment; '70s-based schedule forces U.S. PWB, assembly firms to write off growthBreaking away from a joint effort with the Semiconductor Industry Association SIA and Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI to persuade Congress to modify depreciation rules for high tech...
- Research articles 1998-03-09
- The ``Semiconductor Manufacturing Outlook'' by INFRASTRUCTURE
- Business Editors DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--June 1, 2000 Ron Leckie, CEO, and Carl Johnson, President of INFRASTRUCTURE, have delivered their presentation titled "Polishing the Crystal Ball: The Semiconductor Manufacturing Outlook" to audiences in several U.S. cities in the last 3 months. The next event will be a luncheon talk...
- Research articles 2000-06-01
- Display Works 2000 Manufacturing Technology Conference Venue for LCD Cost Reduction Strategies Report
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 30, 1999-- International display experts to discuss manufacturing cost reductions, new technology development key to continued market growth The U.S. Display Consortium USDC, the California Display Network CDN and Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI today announced a manufacturing technology conference at...
- Research articles 1999-11-30
- LCD Cost Reduction Workshop to be Held During Display Works 2000
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 15, 1999-- The U.S. Display Consortium USDC, the California Display Network CDN and Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI today announced a workshop will be held during Display Works 2000 that outlines strategies for reducing the cost of manufacturing liquid crystal displays LCDs on next-generation...
- Research articles 1999-12-16
- 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...
- Research articles 2003-03-01
- Book-bill ratio for equipment slips
- Mountain View, Calif.--Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International SEMI reported the North American semiconductor equipment industry posted a book-to-bill ratio of 1.00 in April, following an adjusted ratio of 1.15 for March.The U.S.-based semiconductor equipment suppliers' book-to-bill was 1.0 on orders of $1,356.7 million, up 15 percent year-over-year, and shipments of...
- Research articles 1996-05-27
- 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 ...
- Research articles 1998-01-01
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