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Friday 12 November 2010
TXC expects quarterly sales growth in 4Q10
Quartz component maker TXC expects sequential growth in revenues for the fourth quarter of 2010 thanks to stable orders from handset customers. However, with the strengthening NT...
Tuesday 2 November 2010
Quartz component maker Taitien 3Q10 profits affected by exchange losses
Taiwan-based Taitien Electronic announced its third-quarter revenues grew 19.4% sequentially to NT$559 million (US$18 million), but net profits were almost flat on quarter, due mainly...
Friday 22 October 2010
Quartz component maker TXC eying LED market
TXC, a major producer of quartz components in Taiwan, is gearing up the development of sapphire and other crystalline products to tap a market that is expected to be strong in coming...
Wednesday 13 October 2010
Quartz component maker Tai-Saw 3Q10 revenues fall 7.5% sequentially
Tai-Saw Technology's revenues in the third quarter of 2010 fell 7.5% on quarter to NT$481 million (US$15.52 million) due to weaker than expected demand for quartz components from...
Wednesday 6 October 2010
Apple quartz component needs represent 20% of TXC revenues, says analysts
Quartz component orders from Apple account for 20% of Taiwan-based TXC's revenues, according to market analysts. TXC is mostly supplying its high-end 1612-series quartz components...
Thursday 30 September 2010
Quartz component makers to hit revenue highs in September
Quartz component makers TXC, Siward Crystal Technology and Taitien Electrics are expected to see their revenues reach new highs in September 2010, thanks to strong demand from the...
Monday 20 September 2010
Quartz component maker TXC to buy new plant for capacity ramp
Quartz component maker TXC Corporation has announced that it will spend NT$320 million (US$10.37 million) to purchase a new plant with a land lot of over 203,000 square feet in Pingcheng,...
Thursday 16 September 2010
TXC consolidated revenues rise 31% for first eight months
TXC Corporation, a major producer of quartz components in Taiwan, has posted consolidated sales of NT$6.07 billion (US$191 million) for January-August 2010, up 30.9% from the same...
Tuesday 14 September 2010
Quartz component maker Tai-Saw continues sales rebound in August
Tai-Saw Technology has seen its monthly sales bounce back since June, when revenues reached the lowest for 2010. The quartz component maker collected revenues of NT$164 million (US$5.2...
Tuesday 31 August 2010
Demand for high-end crystal oscillators remains strong, says Taitien
Quartz component maker Taitien Electronics has revealed that its capacity utilization for temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs) and voltage-controlled crystal oscillators...
Thursday 26 August 2010
Quartz component maker Siward posts over NT$70 million in profits in 1H10
Quartz component maker Siward Crystal Technology has posted net profits of NT$70.5 million (US$2.2 million) or an EPS of NT$0.43 for the first half of 2010. Additionally, gross margin...
Wednesday 18 August 2010
Quartz component maker Tai-Saw to launch capital expansion project
Quartz component maker Tai-Saw Technology will increase its capital by NT$110 million (US$3.45 million) to ramp its capacity and improve its financial structure, according to the...
Tuesday 17 August 2010
Quartz component sales expected to grow 10% or more in 3Q10
TXC is expected to lead its peers with 10-15% sequential revenue growth in the third quarter, while Harmony Electronics, Siward Crystal Technology and Taitien Electric may all generate...
Thursday 5 August 2010
Quartz component maker Siward to ramp up crystal ingot capacity
Quartz component maker Siward Crystal Technology will spend NT$56.95 million (US$1.79 million) to take up a plant that originally belonged to now defunct crystal quartz maker HanTek...
Thursday 22 July 2010
Quartz component maker Siward monthly revenues to hit NT$200 million in 3Q10
Quartz component maker Siward Crystal Technology is expected to see its revenues reach NT$200 million (US$6.22 million) a month in the third quarter due to increasing sales to China...