What does KLIC produce?

Kulicke & Soffa (NASDAQ: KLIC) is a leading provider of semiconductor, LED and electronic assembly solutions serving the global automotive, consumer, communications, computing and industrial markets.
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What does KLIC company do?

Description. Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells capital equipment and tools used to assemble semiconductor devices. It operates through two segments, Capital Equipment, and Aftermarket Products and Services (APS).
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Is KLIC a good stock to buy?

Kulicke and Soffa Industries Inc (NASDAQ:KLIC)

The 4 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Kulicke and Soffa Industries Inc have a median target of 78.00, with a high estimate of 100.00 and a low estimate of 50.00. The median estimate represents a +75.04% increase from the last price of 44.56.
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What does Kulicke and Soffa do?

Kulicke & Soffa (NASDAQ: KLIC) is a leading provider of semiconductor packaging and electronic assembly solutions supporting the global automotive, consumer, communications, computing and industrial segments.
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Is KLIC an American company?

The company was founded by Frederick W. Kulicke and Albert Soffa in 1951 and is headquartered in Fort Washington, PA.
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Why is KLIC stock falling?

Kulicke & Soffa Industries (NASDAQ:KLIC) announced Tuesday strong growth in its third quarter earnings and revenues, beating Street estimates. Still, the designer and manufacturer of semiconductor and LED assembly equipment posted a lower-than-expected fourth quarter outlook, causing its shares to drop.
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Is Kulicke and Soffa a buy?

Valuation metrics show that Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc. may be undervalued. Its Value Score of B indicates it would be a good pick for value investors. The financial health and growth prospects of KLIC, demonstrate its potential to outperform the market.
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Who are Kulicke and Soffa customers?

Our major customers include IDMs and OSATs, industrial manufacturers and automotive electronics suppliers.
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Where is Kulicke and Soffa headquarters?

KULICKE & SOFFA (S.E.A.) PTE. LTD. 23A Serangoon North Avenue 5, #01-01, K&s Corporate Headquarters, Singapore 554369.
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Does KLIC pay a dividend?

How much is KULICKE & SOFFA INDUSTRIES's dividend? KLIC pays a dividend of $0.62 per share. KLIC's annual dividend yield is 1.16%.
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Is KLIC stock a buy or sell?

According to the issued ratings of 4 analysts in the last year, the consensus rating for Kulicke and Soffa Industries stock is Buy based on the current 2 hold ratings and 2 buy ratings for KLIC.
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Is John Wood Group a good buy?

John Wood Group has received a consensus rating of Moderate Buy.
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What industry is KLIC?

KLIC Stock Overview. Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells capital equipment and tools used to assemble semiconductor devices.
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What is Soffa compliant?

SOFFA requires: Compliance with the TB 117-2013 performance standard, which provides test methods for smolder resistance of cover fabrics, barrier materials and resilient filling materials for use in upholstered furniture.
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Who is going to buy wood PLC?

Montreal-based engineering-services firm WSP Global Inc. will buy John Wood Group Plc's built-environment consulting business for about $1.9 billion.
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What does John Wood Group do?

John Wood Group PLC provides project, engineering, and technical services. The Company offers offers project and modification services including onshore, engineering, project management, repair orders, construction, commissioning, fabrication, and maintenance services.
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What kind of company is wood PLC?

Wood is a global leader in the delivery of project, engineering, and technical services in energy, industry, and the built environment. We combine the expertise of more than 60,000 employees in over 60 countries to overcome problems and deliver.
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What companies does Wood Group own?

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Is wood a good company?

In terms of compensation and client interaction, wood is a good company.
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Who bought wood engineering?

Global design and professional services giant WSP Global Inc. has secured a $1.8-billion deal to purchase the environment and infrastructure consulting business of Wood Group, enabling it to add 5,500 employees for a workforce total of about 20,000 and $830 million in revenue for its earth and environmental practice, ...
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What does F mean sofa?

Acronym. Definition. SOFA. Status Of Forces Agreement (NATO, DOD) SOFA.
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What is a sofa called in England?

Couch is predominantly used in North America, Australia, South Africa, and Ireland, whereas the terms sofa and settee (U and non-U) are most commonly used in the United Kingdom and India. The word couch originated in Middle English from the Old French noun couche, which derived from the verb meaning "to lie down".
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