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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (49957)8/15/2000 11:30:21 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Zeev:
people pay more than a PE of 25 on "dreams", at least, until we reach the semi peak

Has anyone heard of Moshe Handelsman or Advance Forecasting Inc. His predictor of inflated sales forecasts and double bookings are quite common thing in the computer field.

In addition, I read that AMD is capable of producing 7 M CPU's during 4th quarter. That is significant portion of total CPU sales. PC price wars should be brutal if WIlliamette is delayed or total PC sales flatten while AMD keeps chopping prices.

john

ebns.com

Chip industry warned to brace for imminent downturn
By EBN staff
Electronic Buyers' News
(08/15/00, 05:10:17 PM EST)

While most pundits see nothing but robust growth ahead for the semcionductor industry, one analyst is projecting a downturn by next year.

Citing the classic signs of a cycle shift, Advanced Forecasting Inc. today warned of an industry-wide recession in early 2001. One early indicator of stagnation ahead, according to AFI: worldwide equipment sales leveled off in May and June at approximately April's $4.75 billion-per-month level.

“We are referring to a significant slowdown affecting most of the segments in the IC industry,” said Moshe Handelsman, president of AFI, Cupertino, Calif.

AFI's long-term quantitative forecasts indicate a slower rate of growth in the second half of 2000, followed by “less encouraging” results in 2001, the market research firm said.

This view is in sharp contrast to general agreement in the industry that a downturn will not occur before 2002 or 2003. AFI is advising its clients to watch for signs of double bookings, and inflated sales forecasts from component vendors and OEMs.



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (49957)8/16/2000 12:47:14 AM
From: Pluvia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Pluvia, when the market is flushed with liquidity, people pay more than a PE of 25 on "dreams", at least, until we reach the semi peak, these types of PE are going to be common.

Uh huh... That's what they said about AMZN... And RHAT.. And....

Don't fall in love Zeev - this one's riding the fad and the train is already leaving the station. Buy Genome and Fiber stuff - the dream is still alive and well there.

Cheers