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05/21/2012 Electronics executives expect second half growth
05/15/2012 Media tablet shipments declined 38 percent from fourth quarter
05/14/2012 Micron sets sights on Elpida
05/10/2012 Global semiconductor sales declined in the first quarter
05/09/2012 Printed circuit board orders rise
05/08/2012 DRAM contract prices increased in April
05/08/2012 IDT makes two acquisitions
05/03/2012 Semiconductor equipment orders rise
04/19/2012 Weak demand means lower polysilicon prices
04/18/2012 Global semiconductor revenue grew less than 2 percent in 2011
04/17/2012 PC shipments increased in first quarter
04/16/2012 Nokia’s Lumia 900 smart phone carries a $209 BOM
04/12/2012 Semiconductor growth in India to rise 20 percent in 2012
04/11/2012 Viasystems to buy DDi
04/06/2012 Orders for new printed circuit boards increase
04/03/2012 Expect stable prices for analog ICs for rest of the year
04/02/2012 Semiconductor equipment orders increased in February
03/29/2012 OSD market to grow seven percent in 2012
03/28/2012 Purchases of chip equipment will decline in 2012
03/27/2012 Semiconductor inventories should decline in first quarter

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