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Technology Stocks : Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
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To: Jong Hyun Yoo who wrote (6665)8/7/2003 4:13:55 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 25522
 
IC inventories reach 20-year low, says report

Semiconductor Business News
08/07/2003, 3:35 PM ET

NEW YORK -- Chip inventories fell to their lowest levels in 20 years for the second quarter of 2003, although there are signs of a possible build up for the third period, according to a new report from SG Cowen Securities Corp. today (Aug. 7, 2003).

The New York-based investment banking firm said that chip inventories fell from 8.9 percent in Q1, to 8.4 percent in Q2. That figure only includes the OEMs it tracks, according to the report.

But the 8.4 percent figure is a 20-year low for the semiconductor industry, according to SG Cowen. The 20-year trend for chip inventories is about 11.5 percent, according to the report.

"Commentary out of the channel continues to suggest that inventory balances are not sustainable at current levels and are likely to increase at the first signs of stronger end markets or stretching lead times," according to the report.

SG Cowen is not changing its growth forecast for the IC industry in 2003, which ranges from 10 percent to 14 percent.
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