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Friday 19 February 2021
Taiwan protective component makers post record January revenues
Thinking Electronic Industrial, Polytronics Technology and Fuzetec Technology, which make circuit protection components for handsets, notebooks and game consoles, all saw their January...
Monday 21 December 2020
Thinking to ramp up protective components shipments in 2021
Taiwan-based Thinking Electronic Industrial, dedicated to production of protective components mainly NTC (negative temperature co-efficient) and PTC thermistors and temperature sensors,...
Thursday 13 August 2020
Protective component maker Thinking posts record margins
Circuit protection device specialist Thinking Electronic Industrial saw its gross margin and operating margin climb to record highs of 46.12% and 31.94%, respectively, in the second...
Wednesday 5 September 2018
Businesses need innovative information security thinking, says Microsoft executive
The ongoing digital transformation wave among global enterprises is bringing more growth opportunities but also coming with more risks. In particular, the IoT era sees an increasing...
Friday 1 June 2018
Protective component maker Thinking gearing up for automotive, 5G
Circuit protection device specialist Thinking Electronic Industrial is gearing up to grasp new business opportunities in the automotive and 5G sectors with plans to expand its factory...
Thursday 5 October 2017
MLCC maker Yageo scores record revenues in 3Q17
Taiwan's leading MLCC maker Yageo saw its revenues for September and the third quarter of 2017 hit record highs of NT$3.001 billion (US$98.78 million) and NT$8.369 billion, respectively,...
Wednesday 21 June 2017
Thinking to expand business in car electronics market
Circuit protection device specialist Thinking Electronic Industrial is looking to grow sales generated from the car electronics sector to 10% of company revenues in 2017, according...
Friday 19 May 2017
Protective component maker Thinking posts record gross margin in 1Q17
Circuit protection device specialist Thinking Electronic Industrial saw its gross margin climb to a record 35.92% in the first quarter of 2017 thanks to a more diversified product...
Wednesday 22 March 2017
Protective component maker Thinking sees earnings hit 3-year high in 2016
Circuit protection device maker Thinking Electronic Industrial has reported net profits of NT$901 million (US$29.58 million) for 2016, the highest level in three years. EPS for the...
Tuesday 10 January 2017
Protective device maker Thinking reports increased revenues for December
Circuit protection device maker Thinking Electronic Industrial has reported consolidated revenues of NT$516.39 million (US$16.152 million) for December, up 1.78% on month and 14.56%...
Thursday 17 November 2016
Component maker Thinking posts record high 3Q16 earnings
Circuit protection device maker Thinking Electronic Industrial has reported net profits of NT$314 million (US$9.86 million) for the third quarter of 2016, the company's highest quarterly...
Friday 7 October 2016
Component maker Thinking sees September sales reach new high
Circuit protection device specialist Thinking Electronic Industrial has reported revenues of NT$477 million (US$15.19 million) for September 2016, increasing 1.54% on month and 0.68%...
Wednesday 7 September 2016
Passive component maker Thinking sees increased revenues for August
Circuit protection device specialist Thinking Electronic Industrial has reported revenues of NT$469 million (US$15.06 million) for August, up 1.91% on month and 3.28% on year.
Tuesday 12 July 2016
Protective component supplier Thinking sees sales move up
Circuit protection device specialist Thinking Electronic Industrial has reported revenues of NT$461.15 million (US$14.32 million) for June, up 0.2% on month and 3.76% on year.
Monday 20 June 2016
Without new thinking, Taiwan IT industry will have no road to go, says Stan Shih
Acer founder Stan Shih, commenting on Taiwan's IT industry, pointed out that the industry used to rely heavily on strategy of pushing volume, but earning thin profits and this relatively...