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To: semi_infinite who wrote (235)7/11/2001 2:51:18 PM
From: danofthebes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 640
 
UTCI expansion

Is the MOCVD equipment from EMKR?

biz.yahoo.com



To: semi_infinite who wrote (235)7/11/2001 6:00:38 PM
From: J Fieb  Respond to of 640
 
MOT weighed in today. Guidance looks upbeats?

Motorola

Motorola (MOT: news, msgs, alerts) reported a loss of 11 cents a share, or $232 million, for the quarter, but slightly ahead of Wall Street's consensus expectation of 12 cents a share.

The technology giant said earnings were squeezed by the slowdown in two of its largest divisions: hand-held telecommunications and semiconductor chips.

Motorola rang up sales of $7.52 billion, down 19 percent from the $9.25 billion reported a year ago.

Chief Executive Christopher Galvin said he is "already seeing signs of recovery" and expects to see a rise in customer demand, especially for the new "2.5G" telecom products, in the third quarter.

Semiconductors should "resume a double-digit pattern next year," he said.

Shares closed up 1.1 percent at $15.67 and traded at $16.60 in the third