(1) Ron Scherer, Can American Manufacturing Really Be Cornerstone of Economic Revival? For decades, the US manufacturing sector has shriveled, but President Obama now envisions it as an engine of a revived US economy. The basis of his optimism may be hopes for 'advanced' manufacturing. Christian Science Monitor, Feb 8, 2012.
ttp://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2012/0208/Can-American-manufacturing-really-be-cornerstone-of-economic-revival
(a) The consecutive paragraphs:
"For many displaced workers, all they want is that foot in the door. For example, in Malta, Alexander Nieminski, a US Navy veteran who has been unemployed for a long time, is enrolled in the Hudson Valley Community College to get a degree in semiconductor manufacturing technology. One day in January, he and other students were in a mock 'clean room,' similar to what they would expect to find at GlobalFoundries.
"'No one has guaranteed me anything,' he says while decked out in white clean-room garb from head to toe. 'But there are jobs in the region.'
(b) My comment:
(i) There is no need to read the mediocre report, except the quotation from web page 3.
(ii) Do view the slide show titled "In Pictures: Where the high-tech jobs are."
(2) Larry Rulison, Value of Fab Stake Falls; AMD says GlobalFoundries long-term growth forecast cuts value by 42 percent. Times Union, Jan 25, 2012.
http://www.timesunion.com/busine ... e-falls-2702173.php
Note: Times Union (Albany)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_Union_(Albany)
(founded in 1857; purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1924)
(3) Jessie Shen, SMIC Posts Larger Loss in 4Q11. DigiTimes, Feb 9, 2012
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20120209PD205.html
("SMIC saw sales of its 65nm and below processes account for 21.3% of company revenues in the fourth quarter, compared to 19.9% in the previous quarter and 8.6% a year ago")
(4)
(a) Clare Jim, UMC Q4 Net Beats Forecast; Lifts 2012 Capex 25 Percent. Reuters, Feb 8, 2012.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2 ... USTRE8170BR20120208
(b) Paul Mozur and Lorraine Luk, UMC Profit Slumps 82%, Spending Boost Planned. Wall Street Journal Asia, Feb 8, 2012
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB ... 10380273613866.html
("'The fact we can remain profitable in this industry during this time of slow-down shows we are stable and steady,' Chief Executive Sun Shih-wei said at an investor conference")
My comment: There is no need to read the rest of (4)(b), though free.
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