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CCL Maker TUC Projects NT $10 Billion Revenue for 2008 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 CCL maker TUC projects its 2008 revenue to exceed NT $10 billion as contributions from the company’s plants in mainland China stabilized in 2007 and are continuing to increase quarter by quarter in 2008.
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MSI Enters Automobile Electronics Businesses Tuesday, May 13, 2008 According to industry sources, first-tier motherboard manufacturer MSI recently acquired automobile electronics maker Jovialtek, Inc. to enter into the automobile electronics market and diversify its businesses.
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An Innovative Approach to Thermal Profiling Monday, May 12, 2008 A new thermal profiler, ECD’s Mega M.O.L.E. 20, promises to optimize reflow oven profiling for engineers while making life very simple for operators. While selling higher technology solutions in China has been difficult due to the focus on cost, ECD Vice President of Sales & Marketing Grant Peterson believes current market conditions will help his company’s cause.
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China Week in Review Monday, May 12, 2008 Wei Chen summarizes the latest news from China--including announcements from Lin Horn and Hefei and new outlooks on the FPCB and CCL markets.
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Compal Expands in Poland and Brazil Friday, May 09, 2008 Compal plans to set up new plants in Poland and Brazil to reduce its excessive focus in China, according to Ray Chen, the company's president.
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Molex, Inc. Signs Agreement to Acquire Flex Manufacturer in Asia Thursday, May 08, 2008 During a recent third quarter conference call, Molex, Inc. announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire a manufacturer of flat flex circuitry based in Asia. The company expects this transaction to close in Q4 and to positively impact revenues by $30 million next fiscal year.
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The Gold Record: Countering Counterfeit Parts Thursday, May 08, 2008 Counterfeiting does not only effect components, but encompasses any consumable in the electronics supply chain. What can the industry do about a problem that might rival lead-free in terms of its impact on the industry?
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High-Mix U.S. EMS Chinese Subsidiary Facing Changing Market Wednesday, May 07, 2008 Circuit Service Inc.’s China subsidiary, Changzhou CSI, is facing several challenges in a toughening Chinese market. Senior Manufacturing Engineer Michael Serio, a Changzhou resident, offers his opinions on the pace of business in China and the “marriage” of two vastly different cultures on the Nepcon show floor.
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Kunshan to Become World's Largest Glass Fiber Manufacturing Base Tuesday, May 06, 2008 On May 2, 2008, Nanya Plastics, the subsidiary of Formosa Plastics Group, kicked off its third stage furnace at the PFG Fiber Glass (Kunshan) plant. The accumulated annual capacity for all three furnaces adds up to over 110,000 tons, putting Kunshan on pace to become the largest E-glass fiber manufacturing base globally.
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Foxconn Posts Profit Increase in 1Q 2008 Tuesday, May 06, 2008 According to the document Foxconn Electronics submitted to Taiwan Stock Exchange, the company’s profit after tax in the first quarter increased by 2.9% year on year to reach NT $16.07 billion (US $528.6 million).
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Flextronics Shares Investigational Findings on PoP and Large Format Assembly Monday, May 05, 2008 Jenson Lee, Staff Engineer with Flextronics, delivered two papers at the SMTA China East Conference, held in conjunction with Nepcon China 2008. His first paper dealt with package-on-package as it relates to the hand-held and mobile devices market, the other with large format assembly—a process still in its infancy in China.
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China Week in Review Monday, May 05, 2008 Wei Chen summarizes the latest news from China--including big news from Shengyi Sci Tech.; Huawei Technology; Wahlee; C.C.P.; Tong-Tai Machine & Tool, Kong King; and Howteh Technology.
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CCTC Posted RMB 546M Revenue for Q1 2008 Friday, May 02, 2008 China Circuit Technology Corporation released its first quarter results for 2008 of RMB 546 million revenue with 1.87% ROE and RMB 0.06 EPS.
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