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To: robert b furman who wrote (2565)12/23/2001 1:21:30 PM
From: Nutty Buddy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7827
 
Weekly update of market, volume, and volatility trends(based on the 250 stocks I follow):

Market Trends:

"The Flaming Bull" based on short term technical data : home.mindspring.com

One year short term "Technical History" : home.mindspring.com

"The Simple Trend" based on 50 day moving technical history : home.mindspring.com

"Market Volume Trend" : home.mindspring.com

"Market Volatility Trend" : home.mindspring.com

"Volatility By Stock" : home.mindspring.com

The directing page with explanations of all of the above: home.mindspring.com

The Power Volume!:

"Money Inflow Surge Relative Strength-Top 32" daily trend : home.mindspring.com

"Money Inflow Surge Actual Formula Results - All 250" six day trend : home.mindspring.com

"Top Increase In 50 Day Average Volume In 15 Days" top 50 stocks : home.mindspring.com

"The "Best To Worst" Relative Volume Inflow And Outflow Performers" - last 50 days : home.mindspring.com

The directing page with explanations for the above: home.mindspring.com

The 250 stocks I follow : home.mindspring.com

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To: robert b furman who wrote (2565)12/28/2001 8:32:35 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7827
 
Taiwan Chip-Making Equipment Market Expected to Report Major Shrinkage
December 28, 2001 (TAIPEI) -- The Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center (IEK) of the semi-official Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) estimates that Taiwan's market for chip-making equipment will dive 56 percent in value to US$4.9 billion in 2001 from last year's US$9 billion.



The center forecasts the Taiwan market will inch up barely 10 percent next year to US$5.2 billion. (NT$34.95 = US$1)

The world market of the equipment is estimated to post at US$31.5 billion this year, down 27.5 percent from last year's US$47.6 billion. The Taiwan market research organization warns that the Taiwan market for the equipment will have a more serious shrinkage than will the world market.

IEK specialists say Taiwan's recession is worse than the world's because chip-making factories in Taiwan and Korea have suffered bigger losses than have Japanese and American manufacturers this year.

IEK's study shows that, by monthly breakdown, the world market in 1999 and 2000 registered growth every month, compared with the slip every month this year. The worst monthly recession of this year fell in September.

IEK points out that Taiwan's market value in the first nine month posted only US$2.8 billion, down 61.8 percent from the US$7.3 billion for the comparable period of last year. The recession pace is even worse than the 31.7 percent estimated for the world market, showing that Taiwan's chip-making factories have more idle capacity than do factories abroad.

The research outfit estimates that the idle capacities at world chip-making factories will not be completely filled up until 2003, at which time spending on equipment will begin to increase.

(Commercial Times, Taiwan)