Earnings Call Excerpt
Maxim Integrated Products (MXIM)
F1Q07 Earnings Call
November 1, 2006 5:00 pm ET
Executives:
Carl Jasper, Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Jack Gifford, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
Tunc Delugha, Group President
Peruz Pavarande, Group President
Allen Hill, President of Dallas Semiconductor
Analysts:
Adam Parker, Sanford Bernstein
Michael Masdea, Credit Suisse
Craig Hettenbach, Wachovia Securities
Simona Jankowski, Goldman Sachs
William Lewis, JP Morgan
Doug Freedman, AmTech Research
Sumit Dhanda, Banc of America Securities
Chris Caso, Friedman Billings Ramsey
Jeff Rosenberg, William Blair and Co.
Craig Ellis, Citigroup
David Wu, Global Crown Capital
Louis Gerhardy, Morgan Stanley
Ross Seymore, Deutsche Bank
Tore Svanberg, Piper Jaffray
Ramesh Misra, CE Unterberg
Presentation
Operator
Thank you for standing by. Good day and welcome to the Maxim Integrated Products First Quarter 2007 Earnings Release Conference Call. Today’s call is being recorded. At this time, for opening remarks and introductions I will turn the call over to Mr. Carl Jasper, Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer for Maxim Integrated Products. Mr. Jasper, please go ahead.
Carl Jasper, Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Thank you, operator, and again welcome to our first fiscal quarter 2007 earnings conference call. With me on the call today are Jack Gifford, our Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, and our two group Presidents, Tunc Delugha and Peruz Pavarande. Also on the call are Alan Hill, Vice President of Dallas Semiconductor, and Paresh Maniar, Director of Investor Relations.
There are some administrative items that I would like to take care of before we cover our results. First, we will be making forward-looking statements on this call and in light of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, I would like to remind you that statements we make about the future, including our intentions or expectations or predictions of the future, including but not limited to possible statements regarding bookings and turn orders, revenues and earnings, inventory and spending levels, manufacturing efficiencies or capacity, projected in-market consumption of our products, and any other future financial results are forward-looking statements.
If we use words like anticipate, believe, project, forecast, plan, estimate or variations of these words or similar expressions relating to the future, they are intended to identify forward-looking statements. It is important to note that the company’s actual results could differ materially from these projected in the forward-looking statements. Additional information about risks and uncertainties associated with the company’s business are contained in the company’s SEC filings on Form 10-K for the year-ended June 25, 2005. Copies can be obtained from the company or the SEC.
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