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Wednesday 20 February 2019
Taiwan makers facing competition from China for car-use PCBs
Taiwan-based PCB makers are facing fierce price competition from China-based rivals in the mid-range to entry-level segments of the car-use electronic component industry, but in the...
Thursday 14 February 2019
PCB firm Apex expects sales growth in 1Q19
PCB maker Apex International expects to post on-year revenue growth in the first quarter of 2019, and remains optimistic about its sales performance this year.
Tuesday 8 January 2019
PCB firm Apex to see robust automotive board shipments in 1Q19
PCB maker Apex International is expected to enjoy a strong first quarter of 2019, thanks to robust shipments of its automotive boards, according to company sources.
Thursday 6 December 2018
PCB firm Apex revenues top NT$10 billion
Apex International, a provider of PCBs mainly for TVs and other home appliances, saw its cumulative 2018 revenues through November exceed the NT$10 billion (US$326 million) mark.
Wednesday 21 November 2018
PCB firm Apex looks to automotive, 10-layer boards for future growth
Apex International expects its automotive and 10-layer board products to drive the future growth of the Taiwan-invested PCB maker in Thailand.
Tuesday 20 November 2018
PCB firms cautious about 2019 outlook
Most Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers are cautious about their business outlook for 2019 and will slow down their capacity expansion projects with reduced capex budgets, according to...
Friday 5 October 2018
PCB firm Apex posts record 3Q18 revenues
Apex International, which provides PCBs mainly for TVs and other home appliances, saw its third-quarter revenues climb to a record high of NT$3.24 billion (US$105.2 million).
Thursday 6 September 2018
PCB firm Apex posts record August revenues
Apex International, which provides PCBs mainly for TVs and other home appliances, has reported consolidated revenues for August 2018 hit a record high of NT$1.19 billion (US$38.6...
Friday 2 March 2018
Indium earns Circuit Assembly New Product Introduction Award at IPC APEX 2018
Indium Corporation has earned the Circuit Assembly New Product Introduction (NPI) Award for its Core 230-RC flux-cored wire at the IPC APEX Expo technical conference on February 27...
Wednesday 10 August 2016
PCB maker Apex sees earnings up in 2Q16
PCB maker Apex International has reported net profits of NT$128 million (US$4.078 million) for the second quarter of 2016, up 26.7% on quarter and 65% on year. EPS for the second...
Wednesday 8 June 2016
PCB maker Apex reports increased sales for May
PCB maker Apex International has reported revenues of NT$779 million (US$23.43 million) for May, increasing 12.56% on month and 13.44% on year. Accumulated revenues for the first...
Thursday 5 May 2016
PCB firm Apex reports increased April revenues
PCB maker Apex International has reported revenues of NT$693 million (US$21.4 million) for April 2016, up 9.4% on month and 9.4% on year. Revenues totaled NT$2.53 billion for the...
Tuesday 16 February 2016
PCB maker Apex sees revenues up on month in January
PCB maker Apex International has reported revenues of NT$585 million (US$17.65 million) for January 2016, up 8.59% sequentially but down 4.5% on year.
Monday 25 January 2016
PCB maker Apex reports strong earnings for 2015
PCB maker Apex International has reported net profits of NT$145 million (US$4.32 million) for the fourth quarter of 2015, down 41.8% sequentially but up 125.4% on year. The earnings...
Wednesday 11 November 2015
PCB supplier Apex sees profits surge in 3Q15
PCB maker Apex International saw its net profits increase 219.7% on quarter and 50.7% on year to NT$250 million (US$7.64 million) in the third quarter of 2015. The earnings translated...
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