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Tuesday 4 August 2009
Taiwan passive component makers to expand capacity
Thinking Electronic and Ralec Electronic both have plans to expand capacity by adding equipment, while Ta-I Technology will spend NT$80 million (US$2.45 million) to make more protective...
Friday 31 July 2009
Chip resistor makers see shipments increase in panel, notebook segments
Taiwan chip resistor makers have seen increased orders from panel and notebook customers this quarter and expect their July shipments to grow sequentially.
Tuesday 12 May 2009
Chip resistor makers Ta-I, Ralec hit record revenues in April
Taiwan-based chip resistor makers Ta-I Technology and Ralec Electronic have reported April consolidated revenues of NT$251 million (US$7.5 million) and NT$147 million respectively,...
Thursday 9 April 2009
Chip resistor makers see shipment growth in March
Chip resistor makers Ta-I Technology and Ralec Electronic saw demand for chip resistors increase driven by strong sales of notebooks. Both companies have reported revenue growth for...
Tuesday 24 March 2009
Taiwan chip resistor makers see utilization rates increase to 95%
Ta-I Technology and Ralec Electronics, two Taiwan-based makers of chip resistors, have seen their utilization rates climb to 95%. First-quarter shipments are likely to be better than...
Friday 6 February 2009
Chip resistor maker Ralec expects better performance in February
Chip resistor maker Ralec Electronic is seeing orders recover this month with its utilization rate almost fully loaded. The company is optimistic about February sales while order...
Tuesday 25 November 2008
Passive component demand falls sharply in November
Passive component makers expect to see large sales declines in the fourth quarter because of sharply decreasing demand.
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