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FRANKFURT -- German printed circuit board fabricators reported sales fell 10% year-over-year in September, in part due to a shorter work month.

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SANTA CLARA, CA -- This year’s Black Friday is expected to be the catalyst for tablets to pass notebook shipments for the first time in North America, a trend which we expect to continue for the foreseeable future.

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SAN JOSE – North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted a 90-day average of $743.2 million in worldwide orders in October, down considerably from a year ago.

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DUBLIN – Favorable demographics, rising consumer incomes, and more interconnected lifestyles are anticipated to boost the global consumer electronics industry to an estimated $1.21 trillion in 2017, with a CAGR of 5.4% between 2012 and 2017, says Research and Markets.

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NEW YORK -- Deutsche Bank today lowered its forecast for the PC market as consumers and businesses showed lackluster enthusiasm for the new Windows 8 OS.

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EL SEGUNDO, CA – Driven by a series of government policies, revenue for China’s medical electronics industry is slated to nearly double in five years starting from 2011, says IHS iSuppli.

China’s medical electronics industry is being negatively impacted by the weak global economic environment, especially in the export sector, the firm says. However, a series of stimulus efforts is being carried out by the Chinese government this year, boosting domestic demand.

Revenue in 2011 from China’s medical electronics industry amounted to $4 billion, a 19.6% year-over-year expansion. IHS estimates that medical electronics’ revenues will reach $4.8 billion this year, a further 18.4% increase. With strong momentum generated by government policies, the market is expected to reach $7.4 billion by 2016, equivalent to a five-year compound annual growth rate of 13%.

IHS predicts revenue from consumer medical devices will rise to $1.1 billion in 2012, a 19% increase from 2011.

The research firm forecasts that China’s consumer medical devices market will use up semiconductor devices valued at approximately $70 million in 2012, accounting for 28.5% of total consumption.

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