Passive component maker Yageo has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.51 billion (US$78.4 million) for November 2016, up about 9% from a year ago and 4.7% sequentially.
Passive component firm Yageo has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.4 billion (US$76.3 million) for October 2016, up 6.2% from a year earlier. Revenues totaled NT$24.83 billion...
Passive component maker Yageo has reported consolidated revenues for August 2016 increased 8.2% from a year earlier and 1.6% sequentially to NT$2.54 billion (US$81 million).
Passive component maker Yageo has announced net profits of NT$919 million (US$29.186 million) for the second quarter of 2016, up 13.46% on quarter and 27% on year. The earnings translated...
Passive component maker Yageo has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.5 billion (US$78.9 million) for July 2016, up 9.6% from a year ago and 2% sequentially.
Passive component maker Yageo has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.53 billion (US$77.6 million) for May 2016, up 9.4% from a year ago and 0.7% sequentially.
Passive component maker Yageo has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.51 billion (US$77.4 million) for April 2016, up 5.3% from a year ago but down 4.3% sequentially.
Yageo, a manufacturer of MLCCs and chip resistors, has reported consolidated revenues for March 2016 increased 31.7% sequentially and 2.9% from a year earlier to NT$2.58 billion (US$79.8...
Chip resistor and MLCC maker Yageo has reported consolidated revenues of NT$1.963 billion (US$58.6 million) for February, decreasing 28.04% on month but increasing 6.68% on year....
Passive component maker Yageo has announced plans to repurchase as many as 35 million shares, or 5.37% of the company's outstanding shares, at between NT$38.80 (US$1.17) and NT$79.80...
Yageo, a manufacturer of MLCCs and chip resistors, has reported consolidated revenues for January 2016 increased 38.5% sequentially and 5.7% from a year earlier to NT$2.73 billion...
Yageo, a manufacturer of MLCCs and chip resistors, has reported consolidated revenues for December fell 14.6% sequentially to NT$1.97 billion (US$59.3 million).