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Topic: Backlog Data to capture market movement
sanantha
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Posted: January 23 2010 1:13 AM

I was wondering if anyone in the group uses backlog data effectively to capture inflection points. The industrial segment seems to have come back at some point in Q309 and we missed that signal. I am reviewing the backlog for products that cater to the segment and even though I see some ramps, I can't draw any conclusions. Can anyone point to a model that captures signals using bookings rate


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