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To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (10249)6/7/2004 12:53:17 PM
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OT: ; ) <ggg>

I thought it was summer here.

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Address Unknown. It's not summer...

I should have known.

RtS



To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (10249)6/7/2004 8:19:44 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 25522
 
Intel denies FEI won metrology order over Applied

Silicon Strategies
06/07/2004, 7:45 PM ET

Officials from Intel Corp. have denied that FEI Co. beat Applied Materials Inc. for a metrology-tool order at the chip giant.

In a recent article, which was posted on Silicon Strategies June 1, an analyst at investment banking firm Mitchell, Detwiler & Co. in Boston wrote that chip-equipment maker FEI won a "face off" over Applied at Intel for a new inspection technology tool.

The deal could mean roughly $40 million to FEI's top line, and this number could grow to a level well in excess of $100 million next year if volume orders are placed, according to the analyst at the firm (see June 1 story).

Intel denied the claims made by the analyst. "it is not true that FEI won some 'face off' against AMAT," according to a spokesman from Intel. "In fact the details of the story ($40 mill, potential $100, etc.) are not true."