Electronics industry
Article Abstract:
The electronics industry still has excess capacity in the year 2001, but inventories are decreasing and international exposure may help in the future, also. High demand by business and consumers for electronic content for goods will also aid the industry. However, these stocks are not timely for 2001 and 2002.
Author: Ferguson, William G., Koller, John, Goldner, Noah, House, Alan G., Virgile, Lucien, Holtzman, Gerald, Thorpe, Warren, Churchwell, Damon, Brophy, Theresa, Plummer, Rick S., Cohen, David R., Levitt, Jeffrey B., Moran, Charles C., Nakashian, David
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 2001
Semiconductors and related devices, Semiconductor Devices, Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing, Canada, Electronic computers, Electronic Computer Manufacturing, Diversified Companies, ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT, Electrical & Electronic Equip, Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing, Computers & Auxiliary Equip, Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly) Manufacturing, Household audio and video equipment, Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing, Communications Equipment, Telecommunications Equipment, Communications Eqp ex Tel, Communications Equipment Manufacturing, Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing, Fiber Optics Systems & Equip, Integrated & Hybrid Circuits, Electronic parts and equipment, Electronic Parts Wholesale, Other Electronic Parts and Equipment Wholesalers, All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing, Communications equipment, not elsewhere classified, Electronic components, not elsewhere classified, Other Electronic Component Manufacturing, Measuring & controlling devices, not elsewhere classified, Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing, Electronic Components, Audio & TV Equipment, Printed Circuit Boards, Misc. Nondurable Goods, Wholesalers NEC, Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Wholesalers, Electronic resistors, Resistors, Electronic Resistor Manufacturing, Lasers & Related Equip, Other Measuring & Control Eqp, Electronic Components NEC, Instrument industry (Equipment), Semiconductor industry, Computer industry, Electrical equipment and supplies industry, Electric equipment industry, Consumer electronics industry, Testing and measuring equipment industry, Telecommunications equipment industry, Telecommunications systems, Fiber optic networks, Wholesale industry, Wholesale trade, Electronic components industry, Electronics wholesalers, Fiber optics industry, Measuring instruments, Laser industry, Celestica Inc., CLS
Electronics industry
Article Abstract:
Electronic industry stocks have not performed well in 2001 and the supply and demand environment for the near term has made cost cutting important. Prospects for growth for the future are good, however, and foreign markets are becoming more important. These stocks are not timely for investors in 2001.
Author: Ferguson, William G., Falzone, Scott T., Koller, John, Goldner, Noah, House, Alan G., Virgile, Lucien, Thorpe, Warren, Churchwell, Damon, Brophy, Theresa, Plummer, Rick S., Cohen, David R., Moran, Charles C., Holzman, Gerald, Levitm Jeffrey B.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 2001
Electronics Industry
Article Abstract:
Issues are presented concerning the performance of securities in the Electronics Industry sector. Statistics giving details of the performance of individual companies within the sector are included.
Author: Thorpe, Warren
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 2000
Statistics
Subjects list: Statistical Data Included, United States, Industry Overview, Securities, Electronics industry, Electronics, Arrow Electronics Inc., Avnet Inc., CTS Corp., Cubic Corp., Harman International Industries Inc., Harris Corp., Jabil Circuit Inc., KEMET Corp., Micrel Inc., Molex Inc., PAXAR Corp., Pioneer-Standard Electronics Inc. (Cleveland, Ohio), Plantronics Inc., Plexus Corp., Recoton Corp., Rogers Corp., SCI Systems Inc., Safeguard Scientifics Inc., Sanmina Corp., Sensormatic Electronics Corp., Solectron Corp., Symbol Technologies Inc., Titan Corp. (San Diego, California), Vishay Intertechnology Inc., ARW, AVT, CTS, CUB, HAR, HRS, JDSU, JBL, KMET, MCRL, MOLX, PXR, PIOS, PLT, PLXS, RCOT, ROG, SCIS, SFE, SANM, SRM, SLR, SBL, TTN, VSH, FLEX, Flextronics International Ltd., JDS Uniphase Corp.
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