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Petrol, Dollar$ and VLSI

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what is petrol dollars inflation?

Hi all,
All we know that Petrol prices reached 111 dollars/baril and that the Dollar is at its weakest value in his history. This affected all the economic fields including agriculture, transport and automotive industries.
What is the impact of this problem on the Microelectronic and electronic industry ?
 

The result is that microelectronic as well as electronic industry will produce cheaper devices :)
 

Cheaper for EU consumers. Not for the rest of the world. We are talking now about inflation.
 

prices are rising everywhere in the world...what should the people do :(
 

i think the rise in prices wont affect the rich guys..........only the middle and poor class will be affected.........INFLATION seems to be at an all time high in AMERICA AND INDIA........
 

if money is printed for nothing they will be back for nothing too.
I guess, this is controlled move. Anyway there is nothing more left to us but watch.
 

yeah i really wonder......if money lost it's importance.....then what would happen to the FILTHY rich people????
 

There is real impact on the vlsi industry. i heard indian vlsi companies are cut down the resources and no more recruits at higher or beginer level for some time till US market settles down. Few companies are slowly started sending back the enginers to home.

--Sam
 

sam536 said:
There is real impact on the vlsi industry. i heard indian vlsi companies are cut down the resources and no more recruits at higher or beginer level for some time till US market settles down. Few companies are slowly started sending back the enginers to home.

--Sam

What about US, Canada and EU ?
 

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