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Tuesday 13 March 2012
Yageo posts 60% profit decline in 2011
Yageo, a supplier of multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) and chip resistors, has announced net profits for 2011 declined 59.8% with revenues down 8.6% from a year ago. The passive...
Wednesday 7 March 2012
Yageo, Holy Stone see February revenues up sequentially
MLCC makers Yageo and Holy Stone Enterprise saw consolidated revenues for February grow 10.1% and 12.4%, according to the companies.
Tuesday 7 February 2012
Yageo, Chilisin post revenue drops in January
Yageo, a manufacturer of MLCCs and chip resistors, has announced consolidated revenues for January 2012 slid 11% sequentially to NT$1.59 billion (US$53.8 million). The company attributed...
Monday 16 January 2012
Yageo boosts capacity for 01005 size chip resistors
Taiwan-based Yageo has moved to build new capacity for 01005 size chip resistors to satisfy brisk demand for smartphones and tablets, joining rivals Cyntec and Kamaya Electric that...
Monday 9 January 2012
Taiwan chip resistor firms post mixed December results
Ralec Electronic has posted lower sales for December from November, affected by falling product ASPs and fewer orders from clients due to inventory accounting procedures.
Friday 6 January 2012
Yageo announces 03015 chip resistor
Yageo has announced that the company recently developed a prototype chip resistor measuring just 0.30x0.15mm, which is 44% smaller than 01005-size products available on the market.
Wednesday 4 January 2012
Yageo puts employees on unpaid leave
Yageo, Taiwan's largest passive component company, reportedly has enacted furloughs for staff at some of its factories to cope with low capacity utilization due to sluggish demand...
Thursday 8 December 2011
Most passive component makers report November sales growth
Most Taiwan-based passive component manufacturers including Chilisin Electronics, Holy Stone Enterprise, Lelon Electronics, Polytronics Technology and Thinking Electronic Industrial...
Thursday 1 December 2011
More Taiwan chip-resistor firms grab orders from Rohm
Following reports that Ralec Electronic and Ta-I Technology grabbed contract orders for chip resistors from Rohm Semiconductor, fellow Taiwan-based firms Cyntec and Yageo reportedly...
Friday 11 November 2011
Passive component makers post revenue drops in October
MLCC (multi-layer ceramic capacitor) specialists Yageo and Walsin Technology, and chip-resistor suppliers Ta-I Technology and Ralec Electronic have all posted sequential sales decreases...
Tuesday 1 November 2011
Yageo, Holy Stone remain cautious about 4Q11
Passive component manufacturers Yageo and Holy Stone Enterprise have continued to express conservative views towards their businesses in the fourth quarter of 2011, citing low seasonal...
Friday 14 October 2011
Passive component makers Yageo, Holy Stone cautious about 4Q11
Passive component makers Yageo and Holy Stone have expressed a cautious business outlook for the fourth quarter of 2011, citing sluggish end-market demand and seasonality.
Friday 9 September 2011
Yageo August revenues down 6%
Passive component supplier Yageo has announced that consolidated revenues for August 2011 decreased 6% sequentially to NT$2 billion (US$69 million). Accumulated sales from January...
Wednesday 24 August 2011
Yageo reports 25% sequential drop in 2Q11 profits
Passive component maker Yageo has reported net profits of NT$487 million (US$16.8 million) for the second quarter of 2011, down 25% from NT$649 million recorded in the first quarter...
Thursday 23 June 2011
Taiwan government rejects venture capital firm application to acquire Yageo
Taiwan's Investment Commission under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has turned down the application filed by venture capital firm Orion Taiwan to acquire passive component...
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