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Tuesday 7 August 2018
Catcher expects robust growth for 2H18
Having reported strong financial results for the first half of 2018, Catcher Technology, a metal-alloy chassis maker, is looking for an even better performance in the second half...
Monday 16 July 2018
Career cooperation with Catcher unchanged after share disposal
Taiwan flexible PCB (FPCB) maker Career Technology has said that its cooperative partnership with chassis maker Catcher Technology will remain unchanged despite the latter recently...
Friday 13 July 2018
Catcher unloads majority stakes in Career Tech
Taiwan chassis maker Catcher Technology has unloaded the majority of its stakes in Career Technology, a leading maker of flexible PC boards, as part of its financial operations, triggering...
Friday 6 July 2018
Catcher reports on-month increase in June revenues
Chassis maker Catcher Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$7.2 billion (US$233.78 million) for June, up 3.6% on month, but down 1.2% on year with the combined amount...
Tuesday 12 June 2018
Catcher to see full capacity utilization for robust orders in 4Q18
Taiwan-based metal chassis maker Catcher Technology will see its revenues surge quarter by quarter in 2018, and its capacity utilization rate will pick up significantly in the third...
Tuesday 8 May 2018
Catcher 1Q18 EPS at NT$4.75
Metal-alloy chassis maker Catcher Technology has reported net EPS of NT$4.75 (US$0.16) for first-quarter 2018.
Wednesday 11 April 2018
Catcher enjoys strong 1Q18
Catcher Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$6.52 billion (US$221.88 million) for March, up 14.3% on month and 31.1% on year, with first-quarter consolidated revenues...
Friday 16 March 2018
Catcher to buy stake in Career Tech
Metal-alloy chassis maker Catcher Technology has announced plans to subscribe to new shares of PCB firm Career Technology for NT$38 (US$1.30) each or a total of about NT$1.13 billi...
Tuesday 6 March 2018
Catcher posts on-year revenues growth for February
Metal-alloy chassis maker Catcher Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$5.7 billion (US$193.63 million) for February, down 30.3% on month, but up 20.2% on year.
Friday 19 January 2018
Metal-alloy chassis makers eyeing EV sector
Metal-alloy chassis makers Catcher Technology, Foxconn Technology, Ju Teng International Holdings and Casetek Holdings plan to develop motor chassis for electric vehicles (EVs), as...
Friday 19 January 2018
Catcher dismisses allegations over poor environment at China plant
Metal-alloy chassis maker Catcher Technology has dismissed allegations by China Labor Watch that the working environment at its plant in Suqian, eastern China, is poor.
Friday 29 December 2017
Catcher to ramp up capacities at 2 subsidiaries in China
Metal-alloy chassis maker Catcher Technology has announced that its two subsidiaries in Suqian City, eastern China, will invest an additional NT$630 million (US$21.2 million) and...
Friday 8 December 2017
Component demand for iPhone X weakening, say sources
Despite having enjoyed a surge in orders for the iPhone X in September and October, sources from the upstream component supply chain saw their shipments for iPhone devices weaken...
Wednesday 6 December 2017
Catcher looks to strong performance in 4Q17
Notebook chassis maker Catcher Technology expects its performance for the fourth quarter of 2017 to be better than those recorded a quarter earlier and the same quarter of a year...
Monday 13 November 2017
Smart eCare solutions adopted by Taiwan hospitals
Smart eCare's software-based smart solutions for medical care have been adopted by several large hospitals in Taiwan including Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Veteran General Hospital,...
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