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To: marc ultra who wrote (48304)6/18/2010 11:54:58 PM
From: marc ultra  Respond to of 95609
 
Interview with Lakshman Acuthan as ECRI WLI drops again. My guess is assuming the market correction is over for now and if we get OK jobs growth as I expect, then ECRI's leading indicators will improve somewhat. If I'm correct about that then those interpreting the WLI numbers as a double dip recession despite ECRI not going there will be found to cry wolf.

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To: marc ultra who wrote (48304)6/19/2010 12:23:37 AM
From: marc ultra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95609
 
India semi growth

Printed from India Times

Indian semiconductor market set to touch $ 8 bn in 2011
17 Jun 2010

NEW DELHI: Buoyed by demand from the telecom and IT sector, the semiconductor market in India is poised to grow at a CAGR of 22.1 per cent to touch $ 8.04 billion in 2011, according to the India Semiconductor Association (ISA).

This is against revenues of $ 5.39 billion in 2009, the ISA said.

"With the completion of the 3G and BWA auctions, there will be increased demand for wireless handsets, 3G network devices, WiMax equipment and notebooks, all of which will provide a fillip to the Indian semiconductor industry," ISA Chairman Biswadip Mitra told reporters here.

There is also a good demand from the defence sector, along with the DTH industry (for set-top boxes), aerospace and smart card companies, he added.

According to the ISA-Frost & Sullivan India Semiconductor Market 2009-2011 report, the Indian semiconductor market grew 15.6 per cent in 2009, in contrast to the global market that shrunk by 11 per cent from 2008 levels.

The available opportunity is also huge. "The opportunity in the semiconductor industry is expected to witness a CAGR of 34.8 per cent in the Total Available Market (TAM), the revenue of which is anticipated to climb to $ 4.84 billion in 2011 from $ 2.66 billion in 2009," the report said.

The report said that design and manufacture of electronic systems in the country was also a potential opportunity.

"The total available market for the Indian electronics industry is anticipated to rise significantly to $ 37.1 billion in 2011 from $ 25.4 billion in 2009, growing at a CAGR of 21.4 per cent. As ISA, we will work with the various players to tap the opportunities in the market," Mitra said.

The opportunity is available across multiple segments like telecom, autom