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Technology Stocks : Kulicke and Soffa
KLIC 57.55-3.3%Jan 23 9:30 AM EST

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To: Donald L. Dominicci who wrote (2171)11/24/1997 11:52:00 PM
From: Darin  Read Replies (1) of 5482
 
All, this certainly can't hurt..

Presenting a Joint Analyst Event Applied Materials and Kulicke &
Soffa -- Front-end and Back-end Semiconductor Industry Leaders

WILLOW GROVE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 24, 1997--You are invited to attend the first joint analyst event where
Kulicke & Soffa Industries Inc. (NASDAQ:KLIC - news) shares the stage with Applied Materials Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT -
news) in conjunction with SEMICON(R) Japan '97 Test, Assembly and Packaging Exhibition in Makuhari, Japan.

This is an opportunity for the international investment community to meet each company's senior officers and engineers, and to
get an exclusive look at today's most advanced front-end and back-end semiconductor technology in action in the exhibition
hall.

Please join us for an overview of corporate strategy and product offerings, followed by a guided tour of the company booths,
where you will see a demonstration of the latest K&S wirebonding applications, including ultra-fine pitch and micro BGA, and a
FlexNet(TM) cell controller which manages information from the factory floor to maximize assembly productivity.

At the Applied Materials booth you will see the Company's full product capability for 300mm wafer sizes.

See for yourself why these companies consistently lead their markets, setting the standard and the pace for the future of the
semiconductor industry.
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