EMS provider Qisda has revealed that sales of its high value-added businesses covering AIoT, healthcare, and network solutions apart from ICT products exceeded NT$100 billion (US$3.3...
Order visibility for network device makers Alpha Networks and Hitron Technologies is clear for the first half of 2023. Whether order pull-in momentum will continue into the second...
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$10.679 billion (US$356 million) for January, the lowest monthly level since March 2021 and decreasing 20.04%...
Qisda saw its consolidated revenues hit a new annual record in 2022, reaching NT$239.8 billion (US$7.75 billion), up 6% or NT$13.9 billion from a year ago, according to company chairman...
COVID cluster infections at Qisda's Suzhou plant in China are under control, and the company expects to see signs of demand recovery when the epidemic dies down in the country next...
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.845 billion (US$484 million) for November, decreasing 0.34% sequentially and 0.49% on year.
The BenQ-Qisda group expects its healthcare revenue to grow by 30% annually to over NT$20 billion (US$653 million) in 2022 and increase another 30% to NT$25 billion in 2023.
EMS provider Qisda expects fourth-quarter 2022 consolidated revenues to slip on quarter and year. To cope with the situation, the company will enhance operation of high value-added...
A pick-up in demand starting the second half of 2023 would be the best-case scenario for most ICT players, against deflation as the worst state, according to Peter Chen, chairman...
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$15.435 billion (US$509 million) for August, increasing 4.29% on month and 13.97% on year.
The BenQ-Qisda group has stepped up its deployment in the healthcare sector, where growth will help it sidestep the headwinds facing the display industry in the second half of this...
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.8 billion (US$497 million) for July, increasing 1.07% sequentially and 7.97% on year.
EMS provider Qisda plans to scale up the output of its plant in Hanoi, Vietnam, to mitigate production and geopolitical risks, according to company chairman Peter Chen.