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To: chic_hearne who wrote (63730)1/31/2001 4:43:38 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Respond to of 436258
 
Looks like bookings are a bit light at MXIM:

biz.yahoo.com

End market bookings in the second quarter of fiscal 2001 were $332 million, down slightly (5%) from first quarter end market bookings of $348 million. U.S. distributor bookings on Maxim were 28% below bookings received from their customers. This was in part due to our encouraging them to manage inventory of our product at their locations. As a result, second quarter bookings on Maxim were $308 million, compared to $339 million for the first quarter of the fiscal year. We believe that end market consumption remains in line with our projection for the fiscal year.

Turns orders received in the quarter were $58 million, compared to $98 million received in the prior quarter (turns orders are customer orders that are for delivery within the same quarter and may result in revenue within the same quarter if the Company has available inventory that matches those orders). End market bookings decreased in the U.S. and Pacific Rim, but increased in both Europe and Japan. Bookings were lower in the notebook and cell phone end markets, where there appears to be an inventory correction underway
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That said, I'll sure be pi$$ed if GTW gets ramped again tomorrow!<NG>