From DMG:-
Gartner Says Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue to Grow 27% in 2010 (Bloomberg)James Lim (6232 3892,
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The news: Worldwide semiconductor revenue in 2010 is forecast to reach US$290 billion in 2010,
a 27.1% increase from 2009 revenue of US$228 billion, according to the latest outlook by Gartner, Inc. The outlook for the semiconductor industry has improved from Gartner's 1Q10 forecast, when it projected worldwide semiconductor sales to grow 19.9%.
Analysts said this improvement in market conditions is in part due to an accelerated broad-based recovery in all regions and most product categories.
Our thoughts: Worries over a slowdown in the Euro-zone affecting the global technology sector, if any, seem to be absent for now. With several IT market research firms recently upping their global growth forecasts for the various technology sub-sectors (PCs, hard disk drives, semiconductors, etc), we thus believe that the outlook for the tech space is still positive.
Given that semiconductors are regarded as the frontrunner of the entire technology chain, we therefore maintain our OVERWEIGHT recommendation on the technology industry.
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