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Friday 31 July 2009
Chip resistor makers see shipments increase in panel, notebook segments
Taiwan chip resistor makers have seen increased orders from panel and notebook customers this quarter and expect their July shipments to grow sequentially.
Thursday 30 July 2009
Protective component suppliers Thinking, Polytronics to see more than 10% revenue growth in July
Taiwan protective component makers Thinking Electronic and Polytronics Technology are expected to enjoy more than 10% sequential revenue growth in July thanks to strong seasonal demand...
Tuesday 21 July 2009
Inductor makers may see 15% sequential revenue growth in 3Q09
Taiwan-based inductor makers may see their third-quarter revenues increase by up to 15% sequentially with order visibility extending to September, according to market sources.
Friday 10 July 2009
Taiwan passive component makers to enjoy growth throughout 3Q09
Passive component makers Yageo and Walsin Technology Corporation (WTC) both saw revenues increase by 10% in June 2009 and expect a 15-20% sequential growth in the third quarter.
Wednesday 8 July 2009
Holy Stone reports revenue growth in June
Passive component maker Holy Stone has announced that June revenues reached almost NT$1.08 billion (US$32.66 million), up 8% sequentially and 9.8% on year. On a consolidated basis,...
Monday 6 July 2009
Nichidenbo seeing online games boost passive component orders
Taiwan-based Nichidenbo, which chiefly distributes passive components from Japan, has reported revenues of NT$155 million (US$4.71 million) for June, up 17.4% due to increased demand...
Friday 26 June 2009
Passive component makers Cyntec and Polytronics to enjoy growth of new products in 2H09
Cyntec and Polytronics Technology both expect shipments of new products to grow significantly in the second half of the year. Cyntec expects its small-size RF power chokes and 0201...
Wednesday 24 June 2009
Chip resistor maker Ta-I to issue new shares
Ta-I Technology has approved plans issue up to 30 million new shares at a tentative price of NT$20 (US$0.61) each. The chip resistor maker said its utilization rate has rebounded...
Friday 19 June 2009
Taiwan passive component makers expect limited revenue growth in 3Q09
Passive component makers Yageo, Walsin Technology Corporation (WTC) and Holy Stone all expect a 10-15% revenue growth in the third quarter amid sales of high-voltage multi-layer ceramic...
Thursday 18 June 2009
Aluminum electrolytic capacitor outlook remains cloudy
Supplies of aluminum electrolytic capacitors have improved recently due to capacity ramps by passive component makers since March 2009, according to industry sources. However, the...
Wednesday 17 June 2009
Yageo to turn profitable in 2Q09, says chairman
Passive component maker Yageo will manage to swing back to profitability in the second quarter, according to company chairman Pierre TM Chen. For full-year 2009, Yageo is expected...
Thursday 11 June 2009
Passive component makers Yageo, Ta-I to expand capacity amid increasing demand
Yageo has signed contracts with equipment makers and begun equipment installation, while Ta-I Technology plans to resume production at lines halted earlier, according to the compan...
Wednesday 10 June 2009
Passive component makers report sequential revenue drops for May
Taiwan's passive component makers Yageo, Cyntec and Polytronics Technology have posted slight sequential revenue drops for May and expect revenues to continue to decline in June,...
Tuesday 2 June 2009
Yageo, Walsin to maintain profits due to tight supply of high-end MLCCs
Taiwan multi-layer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) makers Yageo and Walsin Technology Corporation (WTC) are expected to maintain profits in third-quarter 2009 as demand for high-end MLCCs...
Thursday 21 May 2009
Passive component makers Yageo and Walsin expected to return to profitability in 2Q09
Taiwan-based passive component makers Yageo and Walsin Technology are expected to swing to profits in the second quarter of 2009, thanks to improved utilization rates as well as stabilizing...