SAN JOSE — Orders at North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers crept up in June as the market continued to show signs of improvement. The 90-day moving average orders rose 70 basis points sequentially, but was down 9.6% year-over-year, the SEMI trade group said.

Reporting companies posted $1.33 billion in orders worldwide in June, closing out the second-quarter up 20% sequentially.

The 90-day average worldwide billings of was $1.21 billion in June were down 1.4% from the revised May figures and 21.4% lower than in June 2012.

The book-to-bill ratio was up 20 basis points from last month to 1.10. A ratio 1.10 means that $110 worth of orders were received for every $100 of product billed for the month. The book-to-bill ratio has been above parity for six consecutive months.

The SEMI book-to-bill is a ratio of three-month moving averages of worldwide bookings and billings for North American-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers. Billings and bookings figures are in millions of US dollars.

Billings
(3-mo. avg)

Bookings
(3-mo. avg)

Book-to-Bill

January 2013

968.0

1,076.0

1.11

February 2013

974.7

1,073.5

1.10

March 2013

991.0

1,103.3

1.11

April 2013

1,086.3

1,173.9

1.08

May 2013 (final)

1,223.4

1,321.3

1.08

June 2013 (prelim)

1,206.8

1,329.9

1.10

Source: SEMI, July 2013

 

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