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To: D. Swiss who wrote (122724)5/6/1999 12:03:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
What slow down????

Drew:

Did somebody say slow down? Look at Japan and Asia,looking good for sure.
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Chip sales rise 6.7 percent in March

By Reuters
Special to CNET News.com
May 6, 1999, 8:25 a.m. PT

Worldwide semiconductor sales rose to $11.16 billion in March, up 6.7 percent from a year earlier, a trade association said yesterday, helped by a strong rebound in Asian sales.

The Semiconductor Industry Association said worldwide sales of semiconductors in March showed a gain of 2.4 percent over February sales. "This month's numbers show signs of continued industry growth and a rebounding Asian Pacific market," said George Scalise, president of the trade group.

"We expect worldwide chip sales for 1999 to be in line with our forecasted recovery," he said.

The association said its global sales report showed an increase in all markets vs. March 1998. Chip sales in the Americas were up 4.8 percent from a year ago, European sales were 3.2 percent higher, sales in Japan were up 8.1 percent, and Asia Pacific gained 11.8 percent.

Compared with February of this year, chip sales in the Americas were up 1.6 percent, Japan sales increased 5.0 percent, European sales rose 1.4 percent and Asia Pacific sales were 2.1 percent higher. The sales report is a three-month rolling average of sales activity.