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Wednesday 13 May 2015
SPIL to see sales rebound in May, says paper
IC packaging and testing company Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL), which saw its revenues decrease 6.6% sequentially in April, is expected to see its May revenues rebound,...
Wednesday 29 April 2015
Semiconductor market unlikely to pick up until 3Q15, says SPIL chairman
Bough Lin, chairman of Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL), has predicted that the semiconductor market is unlikely to return to its seasonal growth pattern until the third quarter...
Friday 20 March 2015
SPIL to deal out cash dividend of NT$3 for 2014
IC packager Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) has announced the distribution of a dividend per share of NT$3 (US$0.10) for its 2014 operations.
Friday 6 March 2015
SPIL February sales rise 16.2%
Consolidated revenues at IC packager Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) increased 16.2% on year to NT$6.48 billion (US$205.7 million) in February 2015.
Thursday 12 February 2015
ASE, SPIL post double-digit revenue growth in January
IC packaging and testing houses Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) have reported increases of 25.6% and 14.3%, respectively, in consolidated...
Thursday 29 January 2015
SPIL gearing up for fan-out WLP
Siliconware Precision Industries' (SPIL) fan-out type wafer level packaging (WLP) will be ready for mass production in 2016, company chairman Bough Lin said during a January 28 investors...
Thursday 29 January 2015
SPIL 2014 profits almost double
Packaging and testing company Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) has reported net profits of NT$11.73 billion (US$375.7 million) for 2014, up 99.1% from a year earlier. Earnings...
Friday 26 December 2014
SPIL to meet 4Q14 guidance
IC packager Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) is expected to see its fourth-quarter sales meet the company's guidance of a 3-9% sequential decrease to NT$19.7-21 billion (US$620.5-661.4...
Tuesday 2 December 2014
IC backend firms cautious about 2015 capex plans
Having spent big in 2014, major Taiwan-based IC packaging and testing houses are cautious with their capital expenditures (capex) for 2015.
Friday 21 November 2014
Taiwan estimated to supply 20% of global IC packaging materials, says IEK
Output from Taiwan-based IC packaging materials suppliers is forecast to account for about 20% of the global output in 2014 indicating the industry's less-competitive global presence...
Monday 27 October 2014
SPIL plans to set aside 2015 capital expenditure budget of NT$12 billion
IC packaging and testing service provider Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) plans to set aside a capital expenditure budget of NT$12 billion (US$396 million) for 2015, decreasing...
Tuesday 19 August 2014
SPIL to take over idle ProMOS 12-inch fab for NT$6.4 billion
Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) has won the bid to take over the idle 12-inch fab of ProMOS Technologies for NT$6.4 billion (US$213.62 million). SPIL will use the fab to develop...
Thursday 31 July 2014
SPIL looks to flat performance in 3Q14
IC backend service provider Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) expects its sales to stay flat in the third quarter of 2014 due to inventory adjustments at the non-Apple camp,...
Tuesday 8 July 2014
SPIL revenues hit new high in June
Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) saw its revenues gain 3.5% sequentially and 28% on year to an all-time high of NT$7.68 billion (US$256.61 million) in June, according to the...
Thursday 5 June 2014
SPIL revenues set new record in May
IC backend service company Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) saw its consolidated revenues hit a new high for the second straight month in May, totaling NT$7.42 billion (US$246.92...
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