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Tuesday 8 December 2015
Passive component maker Chilisin reports 20% increase in October revenues
Chilisin Electronics, which manufactures inductors and power chokes, has announced consolidated revenues for October 2015 increased 20.3% from a year ago to NT$402 million (US$12.2...
Wednesday 7 October 2015
Yageo, Chilisin report increased September revenues
Yageo, a manufacturer of MLCCs and chip resistors, has announced consolidated revenues for September 2015 grew 5.8% sequentially and 1.4% from a year ago to NT$2.48 billion (US$76.5...
Monday 13 July 2015
Inductor maker Chilisin June revenues fall below NT$400 million
Power inductor supplier Chilisin Electronics, which had managed to generate monthly revenues of more than NT$400 million (US$12.9 million) between March and May, saw its June revenues...
Wednesday 21 January 2015
Strong inductor demand to boost Chilisin 2015 sales, says report
Strong inductor demand for smartphones will continue to buoy sales at Chilisin Electronics in 2015, according to a recent Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
Tuesday 11 February 2014
King Core 2014 revenues to rise over 10%
Taiwan-based inductor maker King Core Electronics is expected to see its 2014 revenues increase more than 10% thanks to new orders from the handset and tablet sectors, according to...
Tuesday 19 February 2013
Chilisin signs patent license agreement with Vishay
Chilisin Electronics has announced that the company and Vishay Intertechnology have entered into a worldwide, non-exclusive licensing agreement.
Thursday 20 September 2012
Chilisin looks to land more inductor orders from China
Passive component maker Chilisin Electronics expects to land more windfall orders for its 0201 size multi-layered inductors from China-based smartphone makers due in part to the boycott...
Monday 7 May 2012
Chilisin April sales up, Yageo down
Yageo has announced consolidated revenues slid 5.1% sequentially in April 2012 while its subsidiary Chilisin Electronics reported sales growth of 5.8% on month.
Friday 6 April 2012
Inductor makers seeing orders pour in
Inductor manufacturers Chilisin Electronics, Mag.Layers Scientific-Technics and King Core Electronics are expected to report positive revenue results for the second quarter of 2012...
Thursday 15 March 2012
Viking Tech March revenues to grow
Revenues at Viking Tech are expected to enjoy another sequential rise of more than 10% in March thanks to new contracts for high-frequency inductors used in wireless communication...
Tuesday 7 February 2012
Yageo, Chilisin post revenue drops in January
Yageo, a manufacturer of MLCCs and chip resistors, has announced consolidated revenues for January 2012 slid 11% sequentially to NT$1.59 billion (US$53.8 million). The company attributed...
Tuesday 29 November 2011
Ralec, Mag.Layers seeing strong orders
Chip-resistor manufacturer Ralec Electronics and inductor producer Mag.Layers Scientific-Technics have seen orders fill their present capacities and are expected to post better results...
Friday 7 January 2011
Yageo, Chilisin 4Q10 sales drop on order slowdown
Passive component producers Yageo and Chilisin Electronics saw their consolidated revenues decline sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2010, due to a slowdown in orders. However,...
Tuesday 7 December 2010
Yageo and Chilisin record strong sales in November
Yageo has announced worldwide net sales of NT$2.19 billion (US$72.59 million) for November, up 21.7% on year and 0.8% on month. The year-to-date sales accelerated to NT$25.37 billion,...
Thursday 8 April 2010
Most passive-component makers report sales growth for March 2010
Chip inductor suppliers Chilisin Electronics, Mag.Layers Scientific-Technics and King Core Electronics, and multi-layer ceramic-chip capacitor (MLCC) makers Holy Stone and Walsin...
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