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To: John Finley who wrote (68)6/6/2001 8:12:04 AM
From: Will Lyons  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104
 
Hi

Where did everybody go?
did both of you bail out and why?

WL



To: John Finley who wrote (68)8/6/2001 10:56:22 PM
From: kinkblot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104
 
Interview with Peter Younger [Semi Int'l, Aug 01]

semiconductor.net

Several of the Q&As touch on integration of acquisitions.

New materials will be a driver of growth:

SI: If you look ahead to two years from now, what do you think we should be preparing for?

Younger: With the introduction of the new materials, we should be in the process of preparing to deliver the products that will work delivering those materials. Our materials delivery and analysis business is focusing on these new non-gaseous-based materials for CVD processes, for example. We'll see more and more of these, as well as in the process control arena.


WT



To: John Finley who wrote (68)10/31/2001 10:03:40 AM
From: kinkblot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104
 
It's meal time already. What an appetite!

mksinst.com

The transaction is expected to be completed in the first calendar quarter of 2002 and is anticipated to be accretive to MKS' cash earnings per share in 2002 without the inclusion of synergies.

Accretive. Beefing up. Fine, provided it's all muscle.

WT