Abstract
This report was designed for end-users of passive electronic components who
need to update their supply chain information for passive parts on an annual
basis. This report was designed with input from major purchasers of passive
electronic components and in direct response to industry needs. Which
Components Are Tracked In This Report? This report forecasts global
consumption volume, value and pricing for capacitors, resistors and inductors,
including MLCC, Aluminum, Tantalum, DC Film and AC Film Capacitors; Thick Film
Chip Resistors, Resistor Networks, Integrated Passive Devices; Metal Film
Resistors, Tin-Oxide Resistors, Wirewound Resistors, Carbon Film Resistors;
Multilayered Chip Inductors, Ferrite Beads and Bead Arrays and Wirewound
Inductor Coils. Who Is Discussed In This Report? All major vendors of Passive
Components are discussed in this report, including AVX/Kyocera Corporation
(NYSE: AVX : RIC 6971:), EPCOS AG (NYSE: EPC), Kemet Electronics (NYSE: KEM):
KOA Corporation (RIC: 6999), Nichicon Corporation (RIC 6996); Nippon Chemi-Con
Corporation (RIC: 6997), Panasonic Electronic Devices Company Limited (RIC:
6752), Murata Manufacturing Limited (RIC: 6981), Rohm Company Limited (RIC
6963) , Rubycon Corporation (Private), Samsung Electro-Mechanical (KSE:
009150):, Sumida Electric Company Limited (RIC: 6817), Taiyo Yuden Corporation
(RIC: 6976), TOKO Inc. (RIC: 6801), Tokin Corporation/NEC (RIC: 6795), Vishay
Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH), Walsin Technology (TT: 5335) and Yageo
Corporation (TW: 2327). What Are Some of The Major Conclusions Of The Report?:
The report makes future price, value and volume forecasts for each passive
component. A current analysis of each end use market segment including
wireless handsets, personal computers, television sets; automotive
electronics, large home appliances, power supplies, infrastructure, lighting,
defense and medical end-use market segments are used to make short term and
long term assumptions about each of the key passive electronic components.
This report was released in February 2009 and documents the impact of the
global economic downturn on the passive component industry and makes forecasts
for its recovery to 2014. 199 Pages, Released February 2009.
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