Nan Ya PCB Eyeing Return to Profit
March 29, 2019 | DigitimesEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
PCB and IC substrate maker Nanya Printed Circuit Board, which managed to cut its losses substantially in 2018, is eyeing a return to profitability in 2019, according to Digitimes.
Nan Ya saw its net losses narrow to NT$584 million ($18.9 million) in 2018 from nearly NT$2 billion a year earlier. The company's revenues grew by 8.2% on year to NT$28.83 billion, while gross margin climbed by 2.36pp to 1.21%.
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