WEST CHICAGO -- The outlook for sales of connectors remains unchanged: growth of 6 to 8%, according to a leading industry research firm.
However, Bishop & Associates says peak demand in the first half of 2004 raises the bar for those numbers to be reached.
Sales growth in 2005 "will require good demand foer electronics products.... Frankly we are a little concerned," the company said in a recent report.
Order growth has slowed, having declined in October and November. The November book-to-bill -- the most recent month for which data are available, was 1.0, below the year-to-date average of 1.02.
"We envision a scenario in which the first half of 2005 will be flat to the first half of 2004," Bishop said. "If 2005 starts slowly, we believe full year growth in 2005 will be difficult to achieve."
Through November, orders were up 22.2% for the year. November orders slipped 2% sequentially.
Shipments were up 22.9%, the 25th straight month of year-on-year gains.