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To: richard surckla who wrote (48916)8/3/2000 4:10:55 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 93625
 
Message 13270206

But words mean what you say they mean, right, Dick? And yours is the legally binding interpretation, too.



To: richard surckla who wrote (48916)8/3/2000 4:11:29 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
From Yahoo...

SEMI SALES EXCEEDED SIA EXPECTATIONS -
by: java0011
8/3/00 3:38 pm
Msg: 144496 of 144504
AND affirm SIA (Semiconductor Industry Association) forecast for a strong 2000.

By SBN Staff
Semiconductor Business News
(08/03/00, 11:55:14 AM EST)

Stronger-than-expected demand for integrated circuits pushed worldwide chip sales to a record $16.6 billion in June, which
was a 48.1% increase over revenues in the same month last year and 5.2% growth over billings in May, said the
Semiconductor Industry Association today. June was the fourth consecutive month that set a record high for semiconductor
sales, based on the SIA's three-month moving average.

"June's numbers exceeded our expectations and affirm our forecast for a strong 2000," said George Scalise, president of the
SIA, referring to the group's revised forecast for 31% growth in semiconductor revenues to $195 billion this year. "These
record-high [June] numbers reflect the growth in the Internet infrastructure and wireless communications markets," Scalise
added.

According to the San Jose-based trade group, sales of flash memories grew 167% in June, compared to shipments in the
month last year. Field programmable logic devices were up 106%; digital signal processors (DSPs) grew 51%; standard
analog chips rose 70%, and optoelectronics devices increased 65%, said the SIA, which did not release sales figures for
those product categories.

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