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Component Orders Finally Bow to Economic Pressures, says ECA Index.


ARLINGTON, Va. -- After a brief revival in August, electronic component orders plunged in September, according to according to
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 the monthly index compiled by the Electronic Components Association (ECA ECA

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). The 12-month average, comparing this year's results to those from 2007, also descended for the first time this year.

"The electronic components industry had been bucking bucking Respiratory therapy Violent resistance by a Pt to intubated ventilation that may cause asynchronous breathing, ergo V/Q mismatching and risk of barotrauma, cardiac arrhythmia, and ↑ intracranial pressure; the newer ventilatory support devices rarely  global economic trends for months, but it looks like it has finally succumbed to the enormous pressure," says Bob Willis Robert ("Bob") George Dylan Willis (born in Sunderland 30 May 1949) is a former cricketer who played for Surrey, Warwickshire, Northern Transvaal and England. He adopted his second middle name "Dylan" by deed poll in honour of his idol Bob Dylan. , ECA president. "Although it's tempting to compare this downturn to 2000, there are different dynamics involved. While the economy might be worse currently than in 2000, electronic component suppliers have learned a lot about managing the supply chain in the intervening in·ter·vene  
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 years."

Last month, ECA updated the baseline year of its monthly order index from 1996 to 2006 to better reflect today's market realities. The new index shows more dramatic movement in the adjusted four- to five-week results. Results for the 12-month average are not affected by the change.

About ECA

The Electronic Components Association (ECA) represents the electronic components industry and the technologies, materials and supply chain associated with it. ECA offers market research, conferences, standards development under the EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance, Arlington, VA, www.eia.org) A membership organization founded in 1924 as the Radio Manufacturing Association. It sets standards for consumer products and electronic components.  brand, issue advocacy, technology intelligence, and collaborative efforts that help improve the business and technical expertise of its members. For more information, visit www.ecaus.org.
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