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Winbond Jan revenues down, Macronix up

byCT Report
08/02/2017
in International Customs, World Business
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LONDON: Winbond Electronics’ consolidated revenues fell about 2% sequentially and 1% on year to NT$3.42 billion (US$110 million) in January 2017, while Macronix International’s revenues increased 4.2% on month and 29.8% from a year earlier to NT$2.185 billion, according to the companies. Winbond manufactures specialty DRAM and NOR flash memory, while Macronix specializes in NOR flash and mask ROM chips. Winbond’s consolidated sales include sales generated by logic IC subsidiary Nuvoton Technology. Nuvoton reported record revenues of NT$8.33 billion for 2016, while Winbond’s revenues increased 9.8% on year to NT$42.09 billion.

Winbond disclosed net income for 2016 attributed to the parent company translated into an EPS of NT$0.81 compared with NT$0.90 a year earlier, while Nuvoton’s net EPS soared 31% on year to NT$2.95. Macronix’ revenues for 2016 totaled NT$24.13 billion, rising 15.3% on year. Macronix generated net profits of NT$633 million in the third quarter of 2016 ending an 18-quarter string of losses.

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