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Tuesday 17 August 2010
Quartz component sales expected to grow 10% or more in 3Q10
TXC is expected to lead its peers with 10-15% sequential revenue growth in the third quarter, while Harmony Electronics, Siward Crystal Technology and Taitien Electric may all generate...
Thursday 5 August 2010
Quartz component maker Siward to ramp up crystal ingot capacity
Quartz component maker Siward Crystal Technology will spend NT$56.95 million (US$1.79 million) to take up a plant that originally belonged to now defunct crystal quartz maker HanTek...
Thursday 22 July 2010
Quartz component maker Siward monthly revenues to hit NT$200 million in 3Q10
Quartz component maker Siward Crystal Technology is expected to see its revenues reach NT$200 million (US$6.22 million) a month in the third quarter due to increasing sales to China...
Wednesday 21 July 2010
TXC 3Q10 revenues to rise 10-15% for new quarterly sales record
Quartz component maker TXC is projected to post a 10-15% sequential growth in third-quarter 2010 to set a new quarterly sales record buoyed by strong demand from the smartphone sector,...
Thursday 1 July 2010
Quartz component makers to post declined shipments in June
Taiwan-based quartz component makers saw their shipments decline in June as compared to May due to decreased demand from the handset sector in China, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 30 June 2010
Quartz component maker Taitien raises oscillator capacity by 15%
Quartz component maker Taitien Electronic expects new capacity to go online in July, ramping up production capability for various products, particularly a 15-20% increase for oscillator...
Tuesday 22 June 2010
Quartz component makers seeing order visibility stretch through August
While seeing order visibility to August 2010, most Taiwan-based quartz component makers expect their revenues to post a moderate 10% sequential growth in the third quarter due to...
Thursday 3 June 2010
Quartz component maker Tai-Saw to see revenues decline in June
Quartz component maker Tai-Saw Technology expects its revenues to drop slightly in June as compared to May due to a decline in demand from China-based handset makers, according to...
Thursday 13 May 2010
Taiwan quartz component makers to see global market share expand in 2010
Taiwan-based quartz component makers are expected to see their share in the global quartz component market expand in 2010 due to a slowdown in capacity ramp by Japan-based makers...
Thursday 13 May 2010
Quartz component maker TXC sets 2010 capex budget at NT$1.64 billion
Quartz component maker TXC plans to invest up to NT$1.64 billion (US$51.74 million) in 2010 to ramp up its capacity, according to company president Peter Lin.
Wednesday 12 May 2010
SaRonix ramping up quartz component capacity at Jinan plant
Quartz component maker SaRonix-eCera has constructed a new plant in Jinan, Shandong (China) with monthly capacity of frequency control products (FCPs) to reach six million units in...
Friday 23 April 2010
Quartz component makers look to sustained sales in 2Q10
Taiwan-based quartz component makers, including Tai-Saw Technology, Siward Crystal Technology, Harmony Electronics (HELE) and TXC, will see their revenues continue to grow in the...
Monday 19 April 2010
Quartz component makers ramping output for China market
Taiwan-based quartz component vendors Tai-Saw Technology and Siward Crystal Technology are ramping up their capacities for quartz components to meet increasing demand from the smartphone...
Thursday 15 April 2010
Quartz component maker Taitien to invest NT$100 million for capacity ramp in 2010
Quartz component maker Taitien Electronics plans to invest about NT$100 million (US$3.185 million) to ramp up its output of oscillators, temperature-compensated crystal oscillators...
Tuesday 13 April 2010
Quartz component maker TXC to run at full swing in 2Q10, says president
Quartz component maker TXC, which has been running at full capacity since the first quarter of 2010, expects to also operate at full swing in the second quarter buoyed by growing...