Semiconductor Industry Association News
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U.S. multinational companies have been seeking a tax break on overseas income for years, and the top Republican tax writer in Congress is proposing to give it to them. There’s a catch they don’t like.
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Following is the text of the worldwide semiconductor sales report.
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Following is the text of the worldwide semiconductor sales report.
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Following is the text of the worldwide semiconductor sales report.
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Micron Technology Inc. named Mark Durcan as its chief executive yesterday, replacing Steve Appleton, who died on Feb. 3 after crashing an experimental plane.
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Following is the text of the worldwide semiconductor sales report.
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Most U.S. stocks advanced, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index higher for a second day, as optimism about takeovers outweighed a drop in technology shares following a report showing lower chip sales.
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Speculation that U.S. semiconductor stocks will advance has climbed to the highest level since January in U.S. options markets after Texas Instruments Inc. and National Semiconductor Corp. increased earnings projections.
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Worldwide sales of semiconductors were $25.1 billion in November 2011, a decrease of 2.4 percent from September, the Semiconductor Industry Association said.
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A group of Silicon Valley corporate leaders ventured to Capitol Hill this week with a message for U.S. lawmakers: If you don’t lower our taxes, plenty of other countries will.
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