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Global Chemical Milling Market Share, Growth, Emerging Trends and 2023 Forecast Report

This report studies the chemical etched parts market. Chemical milling is the subtractive manufacturing process of using baths of temperature-regulated etching chemicals to remove material to create an object with the desired shape. It is mostly used on metals, though other materials are increasingly important. It was developed from armor-decorating and printing etching processes developed during the Renaissance as alternatives to engraving on metal. Scope of the Report: This report focuses on the Chemical Milling in global market, especially in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, types and applications. Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers Great Lakes Engineering Tech-Etch United Western Enterprises VACCO Industries (Under Esco Technologies) Wist Europe Lancaster Metals Science Co. Tech Met Orbel Precision Micro Newcut Veco BV Advanced Che...

Apple plans to stop using the company's chips so buy Intel shares.

The decline in  Intel  shares on the report that Intel's stock dropped sharply on Monday  after Bloomberg reported that Apple   would ditch Intel chips for an in-house model on Mac computers. Its shares fell as much as 9 percent after the report and then regained ground, ending the day down 6 percent   Apple  plans to stop using the company's chips is a great buying opportunity, according to one Wall Street firm..Stifel reiterated and recommended investors buy Intel shares on Monday's weakness its buy rating for Intel shares, citing Apple's small market share in the PC industry. "The market is over reacting to Apple's announcement for using an internally developed CPU for its Mac systems as early as 2020," analyst Kevin Cassidy wrote in a note to clients entitled "Potential Apple Move Not a Major Threat to Intel" on Monday. "According to IDC, Apple had 7.3% traditional PC unit market share in 4Q17." Cassidy reaffirmed his $53 ...