Fouquet
Americannoun
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Jean or Jehan c1420–c80, French painter.
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Nicolas Marquis de Belle-Isle, 1615–80, French statesman.
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Jean (ʒɑ̃). ?1420–?80, French painter and miniaturist
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Also: Foucquet. Nicolas (nikɔlɑ), Marquis de Belle-Isle . 1615–80, French statesman; superintendent of finance (1653–61) under Louis XIV. He was imprisoned for embezzlement, having been denounced by Colbert
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“In the last months, many of our customers have shared a notably more positive assessment of the medium-term market situation, primarily based on more robust expectations of the sustainability of AI-related demand. This is reflected in a marked step-up in their medium-term capacity plans and in our record order intake,” said CEO Christophe Fouquet in a statement.
From MarketWatch
ASML’s Fouquet said customers are ramping up to meet very tight supply both for HBM as well as the DDR chips that are used in PCs and laptops.
From MarketWatch
“In the last months, many of our customers have shared a notably more positive assessment of the medium-term market situation, primarily based on more robust expectations of the sustainability of AI-related demand. This is reflected in a marked step-up in their medium-term capacity plans and in our record order intake,” said CEO Christophe Fouquet in a statement.
From MarketWatch
ASML’s Fouquet said customers are ramping up to meet very tight supply both for HBM as well as the DDR chips that are used in PCs and laptops.
From MarketWatch
“In the last months, many of our customers have shared a notably more positive assessment of the medium-term market situation, primarily based on more robust expectations of the sustainability of AI-related demand,” Chief Executive Christophe Fouquet said.
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