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Thursday 6 October 2011
Adata September revenues up 6%
Memory module firm Adata Technology has announced revenues of NT$2.61 billion (US$85 million) for September 2011, up 6% on month. Revenues amounted to NT$7.23 billion for the third...
Monday 3 October 2011
Adata looks to double-digit revenue growth in 4Q11
Memory module firm Adata Technology expects its revenues to grow by a double-digit rate sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2011, buoyed by rising sales of products used in non-conventional...
Friday 9 September 2011
Transcend posts drop in August revenues
Memory module maker Transcend Information has announced revenues of NT$2.48 billion (US$85 million) for August 2011, down 1.6% on month and 2% on year.
Thursday 1 September 2011
Adata, PQI report losses for 1H11
Memory module makers Adata Technology and Power Quotient International (PQI) both swung to net losses in the first half of 2011 from profits a year ago.
Monday 29 August 2011
Adata unveils stock buyback program
Memory module maker Adata Technology has announced a share buyback program under which the company will repurchase up to NT$4.36 billion (US$150 million) of its common shares from...
Monday 29 August 2011
Transcend reports EPS of NT$3.33 in 1H11
Memory module maker Transcend Information has posted net profits of NT$529 million (US$18 million), or NT$1.24 a share, for the second quarter of 2011. Net profits for the first half...
Friday 12 August 2011
Kingston positive about flash product shipments
Memory module vendor Kingston Technology expects brisk shipments of its flash products such as SD cards in the coming months, with order visibility for the entire segment extended...
Wednesday 10 August 2011
Five memory module makers see mixed sequential growth in July revenue
Taiwan-based memory module makers Phison Electronics, Transcend Information, Adata Technology and Power Quotient International (PQI) saw July revenues increase on month, while fellow...
Monday 8 August 2011
Transcend, Adata upbeat for 3Q11 revenue outlook
Memory module makers Transcend Information and Adata Technology both have posted sequential gains in revenues for July and are upbeat about their third-quarter revenue outlooks, according...
Monday 1 August 2011
Adata president resigns
Memory module firm Adata Technology on July 29 announced that Il Ung Kim has resigned as company president. There is no replacement of Kim as the company previously had two presidents...
Wednesday 20 July 2011
Taiwan memory module firms expanding portable HDD lines
The market for external HDDs is expected to boom buoyed by the growing popularity of mobile computers such as thin and lightweight notebooks, and tablet PCs. Taiwan-based memory module...
Thursday 7 July 2011
Transcend June revenues up over 9% on-month
Transcend Information's revenues increased 9.7% sequentially to NT$2.37 billion (US$82.2 million) in June, following two months of sequential drops, according to financial data released...
Friday 1 July 2011
Memory module houses stop price cuts, but demand fail to pick up, says inSpectrum
The DRAM and NAND flash spot markets continued to see weak demand throughout this week (June 27-July1) with only few transactions, according to inSpectrum.
Thursday 30 June 2011
Memory module firms to post slight growth in June revenues
Most Taiwan-based memory module makers are expected to post 5-10% growth in June revenues, according to market observers. Companies with more emphasis on flash products will likely...
Friday 10 June 2011
Weak channel demand prompts memory module houses launch big price cut, says inSpectrum
The price erosion in the channel has aggravated as leading DRAM module houses have launched sharp price revisions, prompting traders/brokers to dump more inventory, according to in...
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