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To: Gottfried who wrote (22068)7/22/1998 8:49:00 PM
From: stockycd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
JUNE BTB NUMBERS

Well, lets start digging the graves. I got 2 shovels if anyone needs to borrow one. I was thinking a nice granite tombstone with black letters engraved.

NORTH AMERICAN SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY
POSTS JUNE 1998 BOOK-TO-BILL RATIO OF 0.74

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 22, 1998 -- The North American semiconductor equipment industry posted a book-to-bill ratio of 0.74 for June 1998, it was reported by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International(SEMI). A book-to-bill of 0.74 means $74 in orders were received for each $100 worth of products shipped. Three-month average shipments in June 1998 were $1.2 billion. The figure is nine percent below the May 1998 level, and is about even with the June 1997 level. Three-month average bookings decreased in June 1998 to $911 million. The bookings figure is 16 percent below the May 1998 level, and 32 percent below the June 1997 level.

"Contrary to everyone's hopes, May 1998 was not the bottom of the downturn cycle, although shipments were essentially equal to those of a year ago," said Dick Greene, principal analyst with SEMI. "The continued decline in orders
and shipments seems to echo much of the industry news reported last week
during SEMICON West."

The SEMI book-to-bill is a ratio of three-month moving average bookings to
three-month moving average shipments. Shipments and bookings figures are in
millions of U.S. dollars.
Month
Shipments
Bookings
Book-to-Bill
January 98
1,458.0
1,363.6
0.94
February 98
1,369.1
1,233.5
0.90
March 98
1,370.3
1,123.1
0.82
April 98 (final)
1,416.3
1,102.1
0.78
May 98 (revised)
1,347.4
1,084.9
0.81
June 98 (preliminary)
1,225.8
911.4
0.74

The data contained in this release was compiled by the independent public
accounting firm of Arthur Andersen LLP, without audit, from data submitted
directly by the participants. SEMI and Arthur Andersen LLP can assume no
responsibility for the accuracy of the underlying data.

The data are contained in a monthly Express Report published by SEMI that
tracks shipments and orders for equipment used to manufacture
semiconductor devices, not shipments and orders of the chips themselves.

Based in Mountain View, Calif., SEMI is an international trade association
serving more than 2,200 companies participating in the $65 billion
semiconductor and flat panel display equipment and materials markets. SEMI
maintains offices in Austin, Beijing, Boston, Brussels, Hsinchu, Moscow,
Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo and Washington, D.C. Visit SEMI OnLine at
www.semi.org.

ASSOCIATION CONTACT:
Mike Droeger
SEMI
Ph: 650.940.6953
Fx: 650.940.7932
E-mail: mdroeger@semi.org

AGENCY CONTACT:
Walt Mathews
Mathews and Clark
Ph: 408.736.1120
Fx: 408.736.2523
E-mail: wmathews@mathewsandclark.com



To: Gottfried who wrote (22068)7/22/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
Gottfried, >It's just like people at a buffet banquet: nobody wants to be first to take food. But once someone has started, the rush is on. <G>< I am curious, Gottried, are you the first one at the buffet or rushing back for seconds? <GGG>

Paul V>