The rate of industrial job losses has been slowed, said the CBI today, as it released quarterly figures showing a rise in orders at manufacturing firms. During 2003 some 25,000 UK manufacturing jobs were lost every three months, a rate which has now reduced to 17,000 per quarter, according to the Regional Trends Survey from the CBI and Experian. “Prospects ...
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ST posts record revenues for Q1
Citing strong performance across all its product families, STMicroelectronics today saw its Q1 revenues climb by 25.4 per cent year-over-year. The Geneva-based company posted revenues of $2.03bn, up from $1.618bn during the same period a year ago but down four per cent sequentially. “For the first time ST’s first quarter revenues exceeded the $2bn mark,” said Pasquale Pistorio, president and ...
Revenues, profit up at Infineon
Infineon Technologies has announced first quarter results with revenues three per cent higher than the previous quarter at €1.67bn, while net profit increased by 15 per cent to €39m. “Business performance not only improved because of the overall strong customer demand but also because of improved productivity,” said Max Dietrich Kley, acting CEO of Infineon. Kley said he expected revenues ...
Digital consumer surge is catalyst for Japanese semiconductor investment
Japan’s semiconductor industry is investing heavily again after a decade of low spending and retrenchment. There was a 40 per cent growth year in the domestic market last year driven by a surge in the digital consumer sector. “The Japanese semiconductor industry is coming back,” Toshihiko Ono, group president of Fujitsu’s electronics devices business group, told Electronics Weekly, “and the ...
Results roundup: ASML, Altera, Cadence
ASML shows profit Dutch lithography maker ASML Holding reported first quarter profits of €21m, a significant increase compared to a year earlier when the company reported a Q1 loss of €82m. The product demand mix, however, favoured the less expensive 248nm systems over 193nm systems for both 200mm and 300mm wafer sizes leading to an average selling price of €8.4m, ...
Analyst expects near 30 per cent growth in 2004
Analysts’ expectations for semiconductor industry growth this year continue to edge upwards, with US forecaster Instat/MDR predicting a 29 per cent rise this year. Last month the US Semiconductor Industry Association forecast a 19.4 per cent growth year for the industry. Both the US forecasts are behind the prediction of UK forecaster Future Horizons which expects 32.2 per cent growth ...
UK manufacturing up, despite high pound
The UK’s manufacturers are seeing a steady business recovery across the sector despite pressure on export sales from the high value of the pound. According to the CBI’s Quarterly Industrial Trends survey in total orders are increasing at their fastest rate for nine years. The recovery would have been even more marked had the relative strength of the pound, especially ...
Bookham plans cuts and a move to US
Bookham Technology has highlighted a further reduction in overhead costs as it reported first quarter revenues of £22.5m, slightly down from fourth quarter 2003 revenues of £24m, and up 7% from first quarter 2003. The optoelectronic device supplier was hit by the unfavourable dollar/sterling exchange rate. The Oxfordshire-based firm, which is planning to move its HQ and primary stock market ...
Chip market watchers raise forecasts
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) have revised upwards their forecasts for growth this year. The SIA is now predicting 20 per cent growth and WSTS 25 per cent. Both organisations were encouraged by March 2004 sales of semiconductors which were 32.3 per cent up on March 2003. The $16.28bn worldwide sales for March 2004 ...
Will yields mitigate 300mm gains?
The principal motivation for going to a larger wafer size is more bang for the buck; in the case of 300mm vs. 200mm wafers, 2.5 times the bang for the buck. At least that is the theoretical rationale. With the industry scrambling to add capacity and a number of new fabs coming online, this begs the question: Will the move ...