Alliance Semiconductor Updates Fiscal First Quarter Revenue Outlook.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 2001 Alliance Semiconductor Corporation (Nasdaq:ALSC ALSC Association for Library Service to Children ALSC Adirondack Lakes Survey Corporation ALSC Afloat Logistics and Sealift Capability ALSC American Lumber Standards Committee, Inc. ALSC Advanced Logistics Systems Center (AFMC) ) today reduced its revenue guidance for the fiscal first quarter ending June 30, 2001 and now expects that the first quarter revenues will be approximately 50% to 55% below the $33.0 million reported during the fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31, 2001. Alliance Chairman, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , N. D. Reddy said "We continue to see very weak demand during the quarter for both DRAM and SRAM See static RAM. SRAM - static random-access memory products, as our customers continue to draw on their own existing inventories of memory products. We are seeing some improvement recently in turns business in selective sales channels, which could possibly result in a better fiscal second quarter ending September 29, 2001." The first quarter of fiscal year 2002 earnings release is presently scheduled for July 19, 2001 after the market closes. Company Information Alliance Semiconductor Corporation is a leading worldwide supplier of high performance memory and memory intensive logic products. Alliance's product lines include Static Random Access Memory Static random access memory (SRAM) is a type of semiconductor memory. The word "static" indicates that the memory retains its contents as long as power remains applied, unlike dynamic RAM (DRAM) that needs to be periodically refreshed (nevertheless, SRAM should not be confused with (SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is a type of random access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. Since real capacitors leak charge, the information eventually fades unless the capacitor charge is refreshed periodically. (DRAM), Flash memory and embedded memory and logic products. Alliance designs, develops and markets its products to the networking, telecommunication, instrumentation, consumer and computing markets. Alliance manufactures its products through independent manufacturing facilities, using advanced CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) Pronounced "c-moss." The most widely used integrated circuit design. It is found in almost every electronic product from handheld devices to mainframes. process technologies with line widths as narrow as 0.18 um. The Company, through its venture arm Alliance Venture Management, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , invests in five venture funds. Alliance Ventures I, LP focuses on investing in networking and communication start-up companies, Alliance Ventures II, LP focuses on investing in internet start-up ventures, Alliance Ventures III, LP, focuses on emerging companies in the networking and communication market areas, Alliance Ventures IV, LP, focuses on semiconductor companies and Alliance Ventures V, LP, focuses on infrastructure companies. Alliance was founded in 1985. Additional Company information can be found on its home page: http://www.alsc.com. Forward Looking Statements Except for historical information, the above statements of this press release (including, without limitation, expressions of expectation, belief, anticipation or estimation of the Company or its management) are forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in the forward looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include such factors, among others, as further significant price erosion of the Company's products; continued cancellation of orders in the Company's backlog; continued significantly decreased demand and increased competitive environment for the Company's products; further diminution in the value of the Company's inventory due to decreased value in the market place, including, without limitation, inability of the Company to obtain necessary capacity, timely delivery or acceptable yields from the entities that provide wafer fabrication, wafer sort, assembly and/or test services to the Company; increases in prices such entities charge the Company for wafer fabrication, wafer sort, assembly and/or test services; obsolescence ob·so·les·cent adj. 1. Being in the process of passing out of use or usefulness; becoming obsolete. 2. Biology Gradually disappearing; imperfectly or only slightly developed. of the Company's products; further accumulation of excess inventory or price erosion or obsolescence of existing inventory, any of which may result in charges against the Company's earnings; inability to timely ramp up production of and deliver new or enhanced products; inability to successfully recruit and retain qualified technical and other personnel; adverse developments in current or future litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. or administrative proceedings, including; liquidation of antidumping an·ti·dump·ing adj. Intended to discourage importation and sale of foreign-made goods at prices substantially below domestic prices for the same items. duties imposed on the Company's importation of Taiwan-manufactured SRAM; further diminution of the stock prices of Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation, PMC-Sierra, Inc., Broadcom Corporation, Chartered Semiconductor, United Microelectronics Corporation UMC (United Microelectronics Corporation) was founded as Taiwan's first semiconductor company in 1980 as a spin-off of the government-sponsored institute ITRI. Today, UMC is best known for its merchant foundry business, manufacturing integrated circuits wafers for fabless ("UMC UMC United Methodist Church UMC United Microelectronics Corporation UMC University Medical Center UMC United Microelectronics Corp (Republic of China) UMC University of Missouri-Columbia "), and Tower Semiconductor; further adverse changes in value of investments made by Alliance's venture funds managed by Alliance Venture Management, LLC; the Company's potential status as an Investment Act of 1940 reporting company; and the risk factors listed under Item 1: Business and Item 7: Management's Discussion and Analysis Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) A report from management to shareholders that accompanies the firm's financial statements in the annual report. It explains the period's financial results and enables management to discuss topics that may not be apparent in the financial of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in the Company's Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 1, 2000, and subsequent Form 10-Q reports, which have been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available through the Company's home page, http://www.alsc.com. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release. The Company expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in the Company's expectations with regard thereto or to reflect any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such forward-looking statement is based, in whole or in part. |
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