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Tripod August Revenues Rise, Chin-Poon Down
September 13, 2016 | DigitimesEstimated reading time: 1 minute
PCB maker Tripod Technology saw its August revenues climb to an 11-month high while fellow company Chin-Poon Industrial's revenues fell about 7% on month, according to Digitimes.
Tripod has reported consolidated revenues of NT$3.92 billion ($123.7 million) for August 2016, up 3.8% sequentially but down 1.1% on year. The company's cumulative 2016 revenues through August came to NT$28.31 billion, rising about 1% from a year earlier.
Chin-Poon has announced August revenues of NT$1.99 billion. Revenues for the first eight months of 2016 totaled NT$16.1 billion, rising 7.5% on year.
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Chin-Poon PCB Plant Fire to Affect 15% of Revenues
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