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Friday 27 April 2018
Chilisin to downsize capital 30%
Taiwan-based Chilisin Electronics has announced plans to reduce its share capital by about 91.82 million units, or 30%, to 214 million units. The amount of reduction in capital will...
Wednesday 7 March 2018
Chip resistor makers hike quotes by 100% amid supply shortfall
Following the footsteps of MLCC, chip resistors have evolved into the seller's market, and Taiwan suppliers have implemented a 100% hike in quotes for some specs of resistors in serious...
Friday 23 February 2018
Ralec stops taking new chip resistor orders
Taiwan-based Ralec Electronic has stopped taking new orders for thick film chip resistors due to tight supply, and is mulling raising its product quotes, according to a report by...
Thursday 8 February 2018
Chilisin January revenues increase
Power inductor maker Chilisin Electronics has reported consolidated revenues of NT$1.14 billion (US$38.9 million) for January 2018, up 21.7% on year and 8.5% sequentially.
Monday 29 January 2018
Japan passive component suppliers likely to raise quotes
Japan-based passive component suppliers including Murata and Taiyo Yuden are likely to raise their quotes for their MLCCs, chip resistors, and electrolytic and solid capacitors due...
Thursday 4 January 2018
Taiwan inductor maker Chilisin to fully acquire Mag.Layer
Power inductor maker Chilisin Electronics has announced it will acquire a 100% stake in fellow maker Mag.Layer Scientific Technics through a stock swap in which 0.73 Chilisin share...
Tuesday 5 September 2017
Chilisin revenues more than double in August
Passive component firm Chilisin Electronics' consolidated revenues for August 2017 hiked 126.3% from a year earlier to NT$1.15 billion (US$38.3 million), thanks to recognized sales...
Thursday 6 July 2017
Walsin, Chilisin June revenues rise
MLCC specialist Walsin Technology and inductor maker Chilisin Electronics both enjoyed revenue growth in June driven by a seasonal pick-up in demand for smartphones.
Wednesday 25 January 2017
Chilisin eyeing top-3 spot in passive component segment
Acquiring fellow passive component companies Ralec Electronic and Ferroxcube will help Chilisin Electronics improve its global market share, according to company president Shih-ying...
Monday 23 January 2017
Chilisin, Ralec to merge
Taiwan-based passive component makers Chilisin Electronics and Ralec Electronic have announced jointly plans to merge through a share swap, according to filings with the Taiwan Stock...
Monday 23 January 2017
Chilisin to acquire ferrite cores maker Ferroxcube
Passive component maker Chilisin Electronics has announced plans to acquire ferrite cores supplier Ferroxcube, 100% held by Yageo, for a total of about EUR133.2 million (US$142.76...
Friday 9 May 2014
Ralec to purchase Singapore-based ASJ via tender offer
Passive component supplier Ralec Electronic has decided to purchase up to 50-100% of common shares of Singapore-based chip resistor maker ASJ Holdings through a tender offer.
Thursday 27 February 2014
Chip resistor supplier Ralec expects to post 15% sales growth in 1Q14
Chip resistor maker Ralec Electronic expects to report revenue growth of 15% on year for the first quarter of 2014, thanks to rising orders for chip resistors from the LED lighting...
Thursday 23 January 2014
Chip resistor supplier Ralec poised to ramp up sales in 2014
Chip resistor maker Ralec Electronic is expected to report strong sales in 2014, powered by increasing shipments of thin-film resistors to the LED lighting industry and metal-plate...
Friday 27 December 2013
Ralec expected to post double-digit revenue growth in 2014
Chip resistor firm Ralec Electronic is expected to report double-digit growth in revenues for 2014, buoyed by brisk demand for LED lighting, growing shipments of metal plate products,...
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