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Technology Stocks : Semi Equipment Analysis
SOXX 296.74+1.8%Nov 28 4:00 PM EST

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To: Gottfried who wrote (10421)7/5/2003 1:35:11 PM
From: Donald Wennerstrom  Read Replies (3) of 95487
 
Gottfried, That chart has a very powerful message - chip sales have been rising for the most part since January 02(10B to about 12.5B), but semi-equip bookings are essentially flat. The question is - how much further can chip sales rise without causing some increase in semi-equip spending?(You have a great chart there that you created - thanks very much for keeping it up on a monthly basis)

One other thing your chart shows - chip sales were not as high last month as they were at the peak in 1995. If the bubble in 2000 is discounted, chip sales have been been bouncing around the 10 to 13 Billion dollar range for the past 8 years. No reason to have a big boom in semi-equipment procurement dollars unless chip sales rise to a higher average level - say at least to the 14 to 16 Billion monthly range?

Don
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