First-tier notebook makers are starting to transfer their connector orders from Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) to other Taiwan-based connector makers to counter...
Alltop Technology expects its consolidated second-quarter 2009 revenues to sustain 25% sequential growth as projected, although its revenues for May were down 17.5% from the previous...
JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has announced the publication of registered outline MO-297 for 1.8-inch slim solid state drives (SSDs) for a range of applications in consumer...
Benefiting from falling copper prices and an exchange rate gain, Taiwan-based connector and terminal makers expect their gross margins in the third quarter of this year to recover,...
Benefiting from peak season effects, dropping material prices, and a recovery in currency exchange rates, Taiwan-based connector maker Singatron expects a rebound in its gross margin...
Jye Tai Precision Industrial, a Taiwan-based maker of PC-use connectors, will sell its two subsidiaries making plastic components in southern China to a fellow maker headquartered...
Taiwan-based connector maker Sinbon Electronics saw its after-tax profits drop 76.8% on year to NT$65.5 million (US$2.08 million) in the first half of this year, according to the...
Notebook connector maker Alltop Technology expects its revenues to grow 30% sequentially in the third quarter of this year amid increasing shipments in the traditional peak season,...
Foxlink (Chen Uei Precision Industry) has reported strong revenues growth in July amid rising shipments of connectors for handsets and games consoles. The company expects momentum...
More and More branded IT product vendors are concentrating the purchase of key components for their products among a few suppliers in order to strengthen their competitiveness through...
Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) recently switched back the production of its connector products from China to Taiwan as a way to curtail the impact of rising labor...
Taiwan-based connector maker Singatron has raised the prices of its notebook connectors by 5-10% to reflect rising production costs, according to the company.
Taiwan-based connector maker Singatron expects its revenues and profits to significantly improve in the second quarter of 2008 as compared to figures for the previous quarter.