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To: Paul Lee who wrote (387)6/30/1999 10:51:00 PM
From: Donald Kirchner  Respond to of 677
 
Pretty quiet here

Some news from Electronic News;

Wall Street: Powerful Semi Cycle Under Way

electronicnews.com

"Other than that, hold on to your hats. The semiconductor industry is in a major upturn, analysts unanimously agree. Moreover, companies are trimmed down to their core competencies and tougher for having navigated the global crises and stomach-churning industry downturn of recent years.

"We are heading up," said Jonathan Joseph, an analyst with Salomon Smith Barney. "There isn't much standing in our way for a full-blown recovery."

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) recently estimated a 1999 growth rate of 12.1 percent, up three percentage points from the organization's 9.1 percent prediction in fall 1998. This will mark the fastest growth rate since the phenomenal rise of 41.7 percent in 1995."



To: Paul Lee who wrote (387)7/7/1999 9:21:00 AM
From: Donald Kirchner  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 677
 
What date are earnings due?