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To: ScotMcI who wrote (24997)6/28/2000 8:59:00 PM
From: Jim Muskett  Respond to of 25960
 
Hi Scott ... a quick visit to Cymer's website shows 79 job postings (link to monster.com). Haven't been to the site in a while ... it's changed and looks pretty good.
Check it out!

Jim



To: ScotMcI who wrote (24997)7/1/2000 5:24:06 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Taiwan sounds like an inhospitable environment for Cymer competitors. Perhaps, that is why Cymer took full control of their Taiwan based subsidiary - to maintain control of this important market.
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‘The most demanding customers’

Bernie Wood, director of corporate marketing at Mattson Technology Inc., a wafer processing equipment vendor in Fremont, CA, says of the foundries, “They are some of the most demanding customers in the world.” Foundries expect their capital equipment suppliers to be process experts who can demonstrate manufacturing efficiency, and “that comes through when they buy,” he adds.

Wood says, “Intel is [mistakenly] viewed as a manufacturing powerhouse. They use some of the oldest equipment in the business, some of the most outdated equipment, because of their ‘copy exactly’ requirements. With foundries, expect the opposite.” Because foundries want to show their customers they can provide the latest process technology, they are buying some of the most advanced capital equipment available, Wood states.

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The foundries don’t have the time or the money for debugging new equipment or processes, and they want results immediately from their suppliers. Today, leading equipment vendors must optimize their products for “out of the box” operation. And they must invest heavily in service and support in Southeast Asia.

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eb-mag.com



To: ScotMcI who wrote (24997)7/6/2000 5:42:46 PM
From: ScotMcI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
From the Yahoo board:

Wow! Retribution. CNBC just interviewed Eric Gustufson. He stated very clearly that not only was the SSB semi call 'foolish', but it was done with 'alterior motives' in mind. He didn't say possible alterior motives but definitively.