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15 Aug 200611 Aug 2006
The Mercury News
PRNewswire (via MSN Money)
14 Aug 2006
"...posted the highest percentage growth in 21 months...jumped to $3.99 billion in June...."
Reuters
"... plans to raise the funds by the end of June 2007...to ramp up memory wafer production lines in Wuxi China..."
EE Times
Reuters (via International Herald Tribune)
SignOnSanDiego.com
PowerHomeBiz.com
Monsters and Critics.com
SiliconRepublic
"...the Korean-based foundry said it has developed process design kits (PDKs) for high-voltage semiconductor devices in collaboration with Cadence...use in designs for 60V-level semiconductors, supporting 0.35μn bipolar... "
EETimes Asia
"...we intend to establish long-term relationships...long-term strategy to establish a major market for its solar modules and solar cells in North America..."
PRNewswire
"...An important target was Haifa, Israel's third-biggest city, where multinationals such as Intel , Philips and Microsoft have research laboratories...there is little evidence so far that the war has dented investor confidence in the sector..."
Wall Street Journal
"...Sanyo will spin-off development and purchasing operations of its TV business and establish a new company in October 2006, and Quanta Computer Inc. plans to invest 19 percent stake in that company..."
AP (via MSN Money)
"...The battle between two hyped formats for high-definition DVD will confuse shoppers and turn many of them off the whole technology...dampen consumer appetite for the whole high definition disc category...."
Reuters
"...After 20 years of unequivocal Intel supremacy, the market for x86 microprocessors has finally become - and for the foreseeable future will remain..."
Fortune
"...Factors contributing to the shortfall included lower capacity utilization rates and customer shipment postponements...initiating a reduction of our workforce of approximately 14%...."
Press release (via Yahoo! Finance)
"...Analog Devices said sales this quarter will be little changed from the period just ended. The forecast raised concerns that Chief Executive Officer Jerald Fishman is facing weaker pricing, sparked by competition and rising production..."
Bloomberg
"...Samsung is said to lose market share to its bigger rivals for a second consecutive quarter, due to its desire to avoid lowend products in developing countries..."
The Korea Times
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