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To: Mike Torrence who wrote (116131)3/28/2002 8:42:49 AM
From: Claude  Respond to of 152472
 
Datek showing a high of 41.6 but currently at 38.15.

Here something interesting from the AMAT thread:
Q is one of two chip suppliers (other NVidia) to have increased chip sales in 2001 over 2000. Q is ranked as 28th largest chip supplier.
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Top 30 chip companies in 2001, according to iSuppli
Semiconductor Business News
(03/27/02 09:48 a.m. EST)
siliconstrategies.com

EL SEGUNDO, Calif.-- During the 2001 industry downturn, American-based chip suppliers slightly gained market share to 53.3% of the world's semiconductor revenues, according to a new report from iSuppli Corp. here.

The market research firm today issued its Top 30 ranking of semiconductor companies in 2001 (see table below). The new ranking shows a great deal of movement among semiconductor companies, with DRAM suppliers taking the worst beating. However, all but 27 companies out of 172 suppliers reviewed by iSuppli saw revenues shrink in 2001 (see related story).

A breakdown of regional sales shows American-based chip companies holding 53.3% of the semiconductor revenues in 2001 vs. 51.3% in 2000. European chip suppliers had an 11.8% share in 2001 vs. 10.8% in 2000, said iSuppli. Japanese chip makers saw their share slip to 26.3% from 27.9% in 2000, and Asian Pacific region suppliers had an 8.6% share in 2001 vs. 10% in the previous year, the report said.

Top 30 Chip Suppliers in 2001

2001 rank 2000 rank Supplier 2001 sales 2000 sales % change
1 1 Intel $23.54 billion $30.21 billion -22.1%

2 6 STMicro $6.36 billion $7.89 billion -19.4%

3 2 Toshiba $6.07 billion $10.43 billion -41.8%

4 3 TI $6.05 billion $9.20 billion -34.2%

5 4 Samsung $5.24 billion $8.94 billion -41.5%

6 7 Motorola $4.83 billion $7.71 billion -37.4%

7 5 NEC $4.80 billion $8.20 billion -41.5%

8 8 Infineon $4.56 billion $6.74 billion -32.4%

9 9 Philips $4.41 billion $6.27 billion -29.8%

10 16 AMD $3.89 billion $4.38 billion -11.2%

11 11 Mitsubishi $3.87 billion $5.79 billion -33.1%

12 12 Hitachi $3.75 billion $5.69 billion -34.1%

13 15 Fujitsu $3.73 billion $5.01 billion -25.5%

14 18 IBM $3.56 billion $3.99 billion -10.9%

15 13 Agere $3.14 billion $5.10 billion -38.5%

16 17 Matsushita $3.01 billion $4.33 billion -30.6%

17 20 Sony $2.47 billion $3.29 billion -24.9%

18 10 Micron $2.45 billion $6.26 billion -60.8%

19 14 Hynix $2.37 billion $5.10 billion -53.5%

20 23 Rohm $2.21 billion $3.06 billion -27.8%

21 21 Sanyo $2.03 billion $3.28 billion -38.2%

22 19 Sharp $2.02 billion $3.33 billion -39.3%

23 24 Analog Devices $1.93 billion $2.74 billion -29.7%

24 27 Agilent $1.65 billion $2.31 billion -28.3%

25 26 LSI Logic $1.56 billion $2.34 billion -33.3%

26 25 National $1.51 billion $2.36 billion -36.1%

27 29 Atmel $1.48 billion $2.01 billion -26.5%

28 37 Qualcomm $1.39 billion $1.22 billion +14.6%

29 31 Fairchild $1.34 billion $1.68 billion -20.3%

30 51 Nvidia $1.29 billion $713 million +81.2%

-- -- Other suppliers $33.97 billion $50.87 billion -33.2%

-- -- TOTAL $150.47 billion $220.46 billion -31.7%

Source: iSuppli Corp.



To: Mike Torrence who wrote (116131)3/28/2002 9:07:53 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
briefing said there may be bad Nasdaq quotes this morning, supposedly due to a problem at the Cincinnati exchange.