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Q1 Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 15.2% YoY

05/07/2024 | SIA
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announced worldwide sales of semiconductors totaled $137.7 billion during the first quarter of 2024, an increase of 15.2% compared to the first quarter of 2023 but 5.7% less than the fourth quarter of 2023.

SCHWEIZER Confirms Group Figures and Outlook for 2024

04/29/2024 | SCHWEIZER
SCHWEIZER announces the publication of the annual report for 2023 and confirms the preliminary figures. The SCHWEIZER-Group (according to IFRS) generated sales of EUR 139.4 million in 2023 (previous year: EUR 131.0 million).

Mycronic Releases Interim Report January–March 2024

04/18/2024 | Mycronic
Net sales increased 39 percent to SEK 1,692 (1,219) million. Based on constant exchange rates, net sales increased 42 percent.

Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 16.3% Year-to-Year in February

04/04/2024 | SIA
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announced global semiconductor industry sales totaled $46.2 billion during the month of February 2024, an increase of 16.3% compared to the February 2023 total of $39.7 billion but a decrease of 3.1% from the January 2024 total of $47.6 billion.

Global Sourcing Spotlight: Don’t Be Afraid of Global Sourcing

04/03/2024 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
On paper, it doesn’t seem like a great time for global sourcing. With several world conflicts, it may seem impossible to think that something like global sourcing and commercial trade between countries could begin to alleviate this tension between warring countries. But hey, I’ve always been a glass-half-full guy, so humor me. While trade between countries can indeed foster cooperation and contribute to peace in several ways, it's essential to recognize that it's not a panacea for all global issues. However, here are some ways in which trade can contribute to peace and global stability.
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