NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- SEMI reported that North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted a three-month average of worldwide billings in September 2009 of $624.6 million.
That figure is up 7.7% from the three-month average in August 2009, but before that, the last time the three-month average was at $625 million was August 1994. Clearly the semiconductor equipment industry is in turmoil, but we need to understand why this is happening. The chart below shows the spread between semiconductor sales and semiconductor equipment sales between January 1994 and August 2009.
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- Lam Research(LRCX Quote) reported its third-quarter profit nearly doubled.
- Mattson Technology(MTSN Quote) noted revenues increased sequentially 38% over the second quarter of 2009.
- Brooks Automation(BRKS Quote) expects fourth-quarter revenue to be up 45% from the third quarter.
- Novellus Systems(NVLS Quote) reported a year-over-year decline in net sales of 29%.
- Cymer(CYMI Quote) said fourth-quarter revenue will be flat with the third.
- ASML(ASML Quote) reported that sales in the latest quarter fell to 590.7 million euros from 696 million euros in the prior-year quarter but rose from 277 million euros in the second quarter.
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