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Nanya June revenues rise, Inotera fall

byCT Report
11/07/2016
in International Customs, World Business
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WASHINGTON: DRAM maker Nanya Technology saw its June revenues increase 5.7% sequentially while fellow company Inotera Memories’ revenues fell 6.3% on month.

On an annual basis, both Nanya and Inotera continued to see their June revenues decline from the same period in 2015. Nanya has reported June consolidated revenues of NT$3.06 billion (US$95 million). The company’s 2016 revenues through June totaled NT$19.33 billion, down 16.6% from a year earlier.

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Inotera has disclosed June consolidated revenues of NT$3.61 billion. Revenues for the first half of 2016 came to NT$22.25 billion, falling 45% from a year ago. Nanya posted 2015 revenues of NT$43.87 billion, down 10.7%, while Inotera’s revenues fell 26.1% on year to NT$66.15 billion.

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