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Semiconductor equipment supplier ASML Q2 profits soar thanks to strong demand from chip makers By MIKE CORDER Associated Press Writer ...
 
 
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Old 07-14-2010, 03:08 PM   #1
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Semiconductor equipment supplier ASML Q2 profits soar thanks to strong demand from chip makers
By MIKE CORDER
Associated Press Writer
(AP) 10:34:52 AM (ET), Wednesday, July 14, 2010 (THE HAGUE, Netherlands)
ASML Holding NV, a key supplier to computer chip makers like Intel and Samsung, said Wednesday it bounced back to a profit in the second quarter due to a sharp rebound in demand _ a further sign the technology sector is recovering quickly.

ASML's earnings announcement came a day after U.S. chip maker Intel posted its largest quarterly net income in a decade thanks to a strengthening computer market and more sophisticated factories.

Intel's results topped Wall Street's forecasts and it raised its guidance. Investors sent the stock price up more than 5 percent in extended trading and tech stocks also climbed across Asia.

ASML, which supplies tools to chip makers, said it made a net profit of euro239 million ($300 million), compared to a loss of euro104 million in the same period last year. Revenues rose to euro1.07 billion from euro277 million in last year's second quarter.

The Dutch company said in a statement it expects full-year sales in 2010 to be 10-15 percent higher than its 2007 record of euro3.8 billion as chip makers make up for under-investment during the economic crisis.

"This level of sales is expected to continue into 2011, barring a major macro-economic downturn, as it is supported by a number of fundamental growth drivers," ASML CEO Eric Meurice said in a statement.

Investors welcomed the news, with ASML stock rising 5.6 percent in early trading to euro25.76 ($32.38) on the Amsterdam exchange. The price later dropped to euro25.22 ($31.70), still a rise of 3.3 percent over the previous day's close. Amsterdam's broader AEX index was down a quarter percentage point.

ASML makes lithography systems, machines that use focused beams of light to map out the physical circuitry of computer chips, at the heart of the manufacturing process. A single machine costs more than euro20 million, and the average selling price for a new system in the second quarter was euro25.6 million.

The company, based in Veldhoven, said it booked orders worth euro1.18 billion ($1.48 billion) in the second quarter and expects bookings of around euro1.3 billion in the third quarter. That's a sign that Intel and other chip makers see enough demand for their products that they are needing the tools to make them.


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