TOKYO -- Seven out of the nine top chipmaking equipment manufacturers are likely to log a sales decline in the current quarter as client companies rein in capacity investment in the face of a worsening semiconductor market.
But despite the downbeat forecast, their stock prices have been on the rise, reflecting investor hopes for generative artificial intelligence and the bottoming out of the market.
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